Thursday, January 18, 2007
Playoffs???? You want to talk about Playoffs?
Having had the chance to digest the 2006 CFB season, I look at what many people across the nation wants and that is a playoff system of some sort. Who would have thought that the ingredient to get this fantasy rolling would be “gator aid”? First let me give Florida some love for winning the crystal egg when not many outside the southeast thought it possible. That being said, their victory plus some other factors beg some interesting questions. Most football pundits thought from late August to January 7th that Ohio State was the unquestioned #1 team in the nation. Everyone else was fighting for #2. On January 9th those same pundits wondered if they had been watching an illusion. Not only did the Gators dispel the notion of the Buckeyes being number one, they did so in convincing fashion. But they were not the only ones that played mythbusters during the BCS games; Oh no....USC climbed back into the saddle after a bad loss to UCLA, to show Michigan that Pete Carroll and Co. that they could “fight on” and beat a very quality opponent. And lets not forget Cinderella in all of this. The Blue Turf Broncos of Boise State lived their desert dream against a tough Sooner squad that returned the best RB in the nation. Don’t give me the whole “they beat ‘em on trick plays BS either. Boise had a double digit lead well into the second half without running one unconventional play. Plus they did not give up the dream after losing that lead with just over a minute left to go. So throw all this together with LSU’s impressive performance against Notre Dame and you have 4 teams left that could be the best in the country. Playoff formats can be debated at another time, but I think its time for everyone to realize the need for something different. So yes Coach Mora, I do want to talk about playoffs.
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Good article, even if it was written by a Def Leppard fan.
do you wanna get rocked?
Something else? How about letting go the fascination with declaring a single victor from among hundreds of teams? This isn't basketball where you can even begin to get to a reasonable number of teams to compete for the "prize". Go back to the original format of bowls and let those so obsessed with a national champion declare who they feel is the best and kindly move on to letting these kids enjoy what little time they have to experience this opportunity.
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