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Originally Posted by transplant99
Im happy you find pleasure in being an ass. Good for you, and you have it pegged.
But I do notice how you didnt address what I actually said.
BSU, based solely on the eyeball test, looks to me to certainly be worthy of a NC invite. Again, solid on both sides of the ball....and a true heisman candidate running the ship on offense. They have speed at every position that matters, and two pretty good lines where everything starts from. They also play "tough", a pretty good recipe when its all added up. If this team was in a BCS conference, they would be plastered all over every sports page/site in the country I would think.
Auburn has issues on defense and i think that has become awfully apparent.....and the Newton thing has to be considered IMO. I agree he is innocent until proven guilty but its becoming apparent to me this isnt going to end well for himself or the Tigers.
Oregon though is a bit of a different story. They too are solid all over the place and that video game offense they run is quite impressive when its working. They too have speed everywhere...to burn and are as well a coached team as exists in the FBS. On top of that I think the Pac 10 has been amongst the best of the conferences in the entire country this season and they have steamrolled through all of them thus far sans Cal.
TCU just doesnt look all that great at times. Maybe Saturday was just an anomily, but SD St. was ripping them apart for a good chunk of that game. The TCU offense played lights out and they won by 5 points...at home. Of course one of their coaches had a heart attack during the 1st quarter and that may very well explain a lot of the players losing focus.
That being said, how could anyone see anything but good if these 4 teams played 2 semi-final games (should the season have ended Saturday as an example) and the winners square off in a true NC game? And yes, it really is that simple.
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That would be great, and it's the plus one system that lots of people (myself included) have been advocating throughout this discussion over the last few years. It's very different than a full scale playoff though, and it seems that a lot of blowhards in the media are set on an all or nothing approach, which I guess garners more page views.
You're still living in a world of fantasy if you think it's simple though, it's not. No change will be simple, regardless of how many times you say it will be.