Are we all watching the same teams?No way no how Michigan Romps Stomps or is even in the Game v USC. Michigan is average at best and the whole country will once again see an over-rated and hyped team get dismantled just like thoose AWESOME SOONERS did 2 years ago.So when both OHIO ST and MICHIGaN lose,we will once again see how weak these teams really are.Just ask who did these Powerhouses play this year compared to the Gators & Trojans?Be serious..over-rated..stomp who?If you didn't notice the past five years of recruiting SC is building a dynasty... so take your best shot because we will not see The Wolves again for a long time except in Traveller's Dust! Enjoy your moments at the Rose Bowl..It will be over before you know what happened...Ask Stoopes..He'll school ya. FIGHT ON!!!!
Welcome to Sportsfilter, TommyT. Obviously we are not watching the same teams. It's obvious that you're a USC fan, good for you. And it's also obvious that you haven't seen too many OSU or Michigan games this year, either. Just ask who did these Powerhouses play this year compared to the Gators & Trojans? Well, if you look at the strength of schedule (pdf), all four teams (Florida, OSU, USC, Michigan) rank in the top 30 out of 119 teams. The lowest team would be OSU coming in at 26th. Michigan is ranked second, and Southern Cal is fourth. It should be a good game. Good luck.
A playoff system can be accomplished in the span of time that the current bowl season covers. A playoff system featuring the top 8 teams should require 3 weeks to decide the national champion. The early bowls can be used for the 1/8, 2/7, 3/6, 4/5 matchups, with two of the New Year Day bowls featuring the national semi-final matchups. The national championship game can be played on January 8th, as now. In a playoff system, four of the now near meaningless pre-Christmas bowl games (the ones played December 14-24) will actually mean something and draw huge revenue and television interest. Higher ranked teams coming into the tournament would get more time between games, if there is some conflict between games dates - in all liklihood, top teams will have less that one week more than their second round opponent to prepare, in the worst case. If rankings go to form, all teams meeting in the national semi-final should have roughly the same amount of time to prepare, sans maybe a day or two. The big bowls that happen on New Year Day can alternate between hosting the national semi-finals and the natonal championship game on a rotating basis. It is difficult for me to understand why university presidents oppose a well designed playoff system that involves many of the current bowls. The lesser bowls can still invite teams outside of the top 8 top play, if they are not chosen as a tournament site. The system will get the college championship decided by the start of the second week of January and only interfere with the first week of professional playoffs, but many Pro fans are not active college fans, those that are are likely to watch all games that they can watch.
"It is difficult for me to understand why university presidents oppose a well designed playoff system that involves many of the current bowls. The lesser bowls can still invite teams outside of the top 8 top play, if they are not chosen as a tournament site. The system will get the college championship decided by the start of the second week of January and only interfere with the first week of professional playoffs, but many Pro fans are not active college fans, those that are are likely to watch all games that they can watch." One word - MONEY.
MORE GAMES = MORE MONEY
FIGHT ON! What a great game. Of course I am a USC fan, but I think that this is a good reference for a playoff system. I do not think the result would have been as one-sided if Michigan hadn't had such a long layoff between games. A long break between games is not an advantage. If a playoff system were in place teams stay sharper and have less down time or just practice play. I would not be surprised if Ohio State does not look as sharp as it had been earlier. That being said, I still think (as of now) that OSU or TOSU is still clearly the number one team. IF OSU loses, which I doubt, the debate will begin and a playoff system may have even more ammunition. I am sure the BCS is hoping for a OSU blowout of UF.