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« Reply #30 on: August 01, 2006, 01:49:04 PM »

They would have gotten beat.  BADLY!
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« Reply #31 on: August 01, 2006, 01:56:45 PM »

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« Reply #32 on: August 05, 2006, 12:46:43 PM »

Here are the rankings from the coaches poll:

1. Ohio State (28) 0-0 1,487
 2. Texas (11) 0-0 1,378
 3. USC (1) 0-0 1,348
 3. Notre Dame (9) 0-0 1,348
 5. Oklahoma (13) 0-0 1,320
 6. Auburn (1) 0-0 1,206
 7. West Virginia 0-0 1,202
 8. Florida 0-0 1,054
 9. LSU 0-0 1,037
10. Florida State 0-0 874
11. Miami (FL) 0-0 839
12. California 0-0 798
13. Louisville 0-0 785
14. Georgia 0-0 784
15. Michigan 0-0 778
16. Virginia Tech 0-0 591
17. Iowa 0-0 519
18. Clemson 0-0 493
19. Penn State 0-0 406
20. Oregon 0-0 373
21. TCU 0-0 270
22. Nebraska 0-0 261
23. Tennessee 0-0 216
24. Alabama 0-0 210
25. Texas Tech 0-0 198

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Arizona State 182, Boston College 87, Utah 84, Arkansas 64, South Carolina 55, Boise State 46, Wisconsin 37, UCLA 29, Georgia Tech 28, Fresno State 14, Tulsa 11, Iowa State 9, Minnesota 9, Maryland 8, Purdue 7, Texas A&M 6, Memphis 5, Nevada 3, UTEP 3, Rutgers 2, Northern Illinois 2, Northwestern 2, Oregon State 2, Arizona 2, Brigham Young 2, Colorado 1, Duke 1.
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« Reply #33 on: August 05, 2006, 01:35:05 PM »

Here are the rankings from the coaches poll:

1. Ohio State (28) 0-0 1,487
 2. Texas (11) 0-0 1,378
 3. USC (1) 0-0 1,348
 3. Notre Dame (9) 0-0 1,348
 5. Oklahoma (13) 0-0 1,320
 6. Auburn (1) 0-0 1,206
 7. West Virginia 0-0 1,202
 8. Florida 0-0 1,054
 9. LSU 0-0 1,037
10. Florida State 0-0 874
11. Miami (FL) 0-0 839
12. California 0-0 798
13. Louisville 0-0 785
14. Georgia 0-0 784
15. Michigan 0-0 778
16. Virginia Tech 0-0 591
17. Iowa 0-0 519
18. Clemson 0-0 493
19. Penn State 0-0 406
20. Oregon 0-0 373
21. TCU 0-0 270
22. Nebraska 0-0 261
23. Tennessee 0-0 216
24. Alabama 0-0 210
25. Texas Tech 0-0 198

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Arizona State 182, Boston College 87, Utah 84, Arkansas 64, South Carolina 55, Boise State 46, Wisconsin 37, UCLA 29, Georgia Tech 28, Fresno State 14, Tulsa 11, Iowa State 9, Minnesota 9, Maryland 8, Purdue 7, Texas A&M 6, Memphis 5, Nevada 3, UTEP 3, Rutgers 2, Northern Illinois 2, Northwestern 2, Oregon State 2, Arizona 2, Brigham Young 2, Colorado 1, Duke 1.


How could Duke have gotten a vote?  Whoever voted for them should lose their voting rights.
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« Reply #34 on: August 05, 2006, 01:43:45 PM »

Here are the rankings from the coaches poll:

1. Ohio State (28) 0-0 1,487
 2. Texas (11) 0-0 1,378
 3. USC (1) 0-0 1,348
 3. Notre Dame (9) 0-0 1,348
 5. Oklahoma (13) 0-0 1,320
 6. Auburn (1) 0-0 1,206
 7. West Virginia 0-0 1,202
 8. Florida 0-0 1,054
 9. LSU 0-0 1,037
10. Florida State 0-0 874
11. Miami (FL) 0-0 839
12. California 0-0 798
13. Louisville 0-0 785
14. Georgia 0-0 784
15. Michigan 0-0 778
16. Virginia Tech 0-0 591
17. Iowa 0-0 519
18. Clemson 0-0 493
19. Penn State 0-0 406
20. Oregon 0-0 373
21. TCU 0-0 270
22. Nebraska 0-0 261
23. Tennessee 0-0 216
24. Alabama 0-0 210
25. Texas Tech 0-0 198

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Arizona State 182, Boston College 87, Utah 84, Arkansas 64, South Carolina 55, Boise State 46, Wisconsin 37, UCLA 29, Georgia Tech 28, Fresno State 14, Tulsa 11, Iowa State 9, Minnesota 9, Maryland 8, Purdue 7, Texas A&M 6, Memphis 5, Nevada 3, UTEP 3, Rutgers 2, Northern Illinois 2, Northwestern 2, Oregon State 2, Arizona 2, Brigham Young 2, Colorado 1, Duke 1.


How could Duke have gotten a vote?  Whoever voted for them should lose their voting rights.

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« Reply #35 on: August 05, 2006, 03:10:32 PM »

Arkansas got 64 votes.  I didn't realize there were that many coaches in Arkansas.
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« Reply #36 on: August 07, 2006, 05:42:10 PM »

Gary,

      It came out today that a Coach from a team in South Carolina voted Duke number 25 on His list.  He claimed the reason he gave them the vote was because they gave him his first head coaching job and he wanted them to know that he didn't forget about them.
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« Reply #37 on: August 07, 2006, 11:42:31 PM »

Gary,

      It came out today that a Coach from a team in South Carolina voted Duke number 25 on His list.  He claimed the reason he gave them the vote was because they gave him his first head coaching job and he wanted them to know that he didn't forget about them.

I knew BCS was rigged.
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« Reply #38 on: August 07, 2006, 11:53:11 PM »

Mike,

     Number 25 on the pre-season poll has NOTHING to do with the BCS.
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« Reply #39 on: August 08, 2006, 10:55:25 AM »

I knew BCS was rigged.

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I don't know if it's rigged, but it sure doesn't make sense alot of the time.  Does anyone understand the extra game format for this year??  It seems that the BCS keeps changing but is there any direction?  Eventually, it surely will come down to a playoff of some kind, right? (maybe should be another thread)

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« Reply #40 on: August 08, 2006, 12:29:25 PM »

What extra game format?
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« Reply #41 on: August 08, 2006, 12:42:10 PM »

This should explain it:      (ha ha)

Tweak to BCS has top teams meeting in fifth game
 by The Dallas Morning News (MCT)
 published on Tuesday, August 1, 2006
 
The Bowl Championship Series gets yet another face-lift this season with the creation of a fifth game, the implementation of the so-called "double-hosting model" and a new television network.

Count the number of times the formula has been massaged, tweaked or outright overhauled, and you'll run out of appendages.

There are big changes ahead again this season, including the creation of a true national championship game. But BCS officials are understandably worried.

Fans may not grasp the format, and officials aren't sure how Fox will present its multimillion-dollar product.

Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg spent the last two years as the BCS coordinator, a role he was relieved to relinquish. Last week, he agreed that Joe Fan may not know the new BCS national title game is Jan. 8, after the four other BCS games have been played.

Here's how it works. The top two teams in the BCS standings on Dec. 3 will meet in the national title game in Glendale, Ariz., home of the Arizona Cardinals' new stadium. Eight more teams will be selected to play in the Fiesta, Sugar, Orange and Rose bowls.

Once the bowl lineup is set, that's it. The winners of any of the other BCS games do not advance to the championship game.

The title game will still rotate among the four BCS sites. The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl was first in the rotation. So Fiesta Bowl organizers will host their game Jan. 1, then turn around seven days later and host this new game - thus, the "double-hosting" moniker.

Fiesta Bowl president John Junker and his organization annually host a parade and a massive block party while also spending lavishly on other bowl functions. He wants the Fiesta Bowl to be as big as ever, even though a bigger, more important game will follow.

"The reward aspect of what a bowl experience is supposed to be is a big deal to players," he said. "We want it to remain a reward."

Fortunately for Junker, BCS officials are handling a lot of the details for the second game. But how big and lavish will that game be?

New BCS administrator Bill Hancock is an Oklahoma grad who spent years as the director of the NCAA Tournament. Although the tournament is a big deal, the on-site event is rather low-key. Most arena signage is covered, no loud music blares on the speakers and teams have specific rules about what they can and can't do. Between games, it's kind of dull.

With Hancock at the helm, the title game may have the same feel.

"I don't think it will have a Super Bowl-type of atmosphere," Hancock said. "There will be more emphasis on the game itself."

Still, Fox might turn it into a spectacle. The network that broad-casts few college football games is responsible for the biggest game of all. And Hancock said Fox officials are "passionate" about the BCS.

"But they haven't asked for a pylon cam," he said.

Fox already made one change. The network will unveil the weekly BCS standings during its Sunday NFL programming instead of Monday, as in previous years. That sounds good, but what happens on a big news day in the NFL? Will the BCS standings get short shrift?

Said Hancock: "What they have told us is they are committed to this."

We'll see. Everyone else seems to be committed to this new BCS format, too. This year, anyway.

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« Reply #42 on: August 08, 2006, 02:37:32 PM »

I repent.

For years I have been a supporter of the bowl system on the theory that, hey this is college.  It is, in my opinion, a GOOD thing [or at least not a bad thing] for multiple schools to have a claim to being No. 1.  This latest change however rips it.

This "double hosting" or "extra game" format is ridiculous.
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« Reply #43 on: August 08, 2006, 03:06:34 PM »

I agree whole heartedly.  Without a playoff system, it would be better to just argue who is #1 than to muddle through what the BCS has done to the post season and the bowls.  I miss the traditions of the Bowls on New Year's Day!  And yeah, put them back on New Year's Day not a day or two or a week later!   On Soapbox

Have we come full circle?   What?!?!

We would be better off back in Egypt, right?  I don't know, what do you think?
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« Reply #44 on: August 08, 2006, 03:53:00 PM »

Why is Division 1A football the only intercollegiate sport that does not have a tournament/playoff that determines a national champion?

Greater minds than mine have given this a shot but here goes... 

Eliminate bye weeks, standardize the scheduels at 11 games and mandate that the regular season ends the 2nd Saturday in November.  Use the 3rd Saturday for conference championship games if necessary (though they largely become superfluous as the plan progresses).
 
Use the BCS ranking system to determine the top 32 teams in the nation.  Seed the teams by region, and tournament play begins the Saturday after Thanksgiving.  By the end of the day on the third Saturday of December, we're down to 2 teams and they meet up on New Year's Day for the Championship.

Keep the Bowls, but now they become playoff games, and rotate the Championship among the old school bowls - Sugar, Rose, Cotton, and Orange.

It's simple, and only adds 1 or 2 games to most schools - Some schools currently play 12 games and a bowl game - this plan would add 1 game for 32 schools, 2 games for 16 schools, and you get the idea.

It would work.

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