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There is one other thing that I personally kind of like about the current system. In every other sport there are pretty much only three scenarios for a team. #1) You suck so bad that you don't make the playoffs. #2) You have a good season, make the playoff in your sport, and then end the season with a loss at some point in that playoff. #3) You win the championship. Basically only one team gets to finish the season on a high note. I just kind of like that in the current system some other teams (like Iowa and Ohio State this year) get to finish with a big win too. It is nice for the seniors to finish their careers like that, etc. etc. Now, is maintaining that tradition as important as making sure that teams like TCU and Boise State get a legitimate shot at the national championship? Perhaps not. But it is one kind of cool (and unique) aspect of college football that would largely disappear. As I've said there would be a lot of good things about a playoff, but I just don't think the BCS is as completely indefensible as the overwhelming majority of others seem to think. That being said, I certainly don't blame people for being frustrated when BCS proponents trot out ridiculous arguments about injuries and academics. |