Kingfish Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
Also, I don't buy the college basketball regular season vs March Madness comparison.
CFB is a totally different beast and the traditional rivalries would still be as important as ever.
Fish, you can't tell me that with a playoff you somehow wouldn't want to beat Bama, Auburn, or Florida every year.
I also think you're getting into philosophical territory up there with what the 'best" team is. There is an infallible way to determine a champ, you win or lose.
1) All of this is apples to wenches comparisons. That's kind of my point. Love College BB for what it is. Love College FB for what it is. The system is unique and creates some very interesting aspects unknown in other sports.
2) I'd still care about beating Bama, etc. One loss to Arkansas not so much. Even with LSU out of the NC contention, I'm still thinking about what is the best bowl we can go to. Sure, I'd be thinking about our seeding if their is a playoff but the difference between the 14th seed and 6th doesn't motivate me as much as the difference between the Cotton Bowl and the Indy Bowl. LSU can still go 10-2 and hold themselves out as "Cotton Bowl Champs." Losers in the playoffs are just losers. If the Saints don't win the Superbowl, I'd could give a fuck about the positives from this season.
3)When you say something like "this is a sham", it invites philosophical questions. Nobody complains about the inequity of a 1 game superbowl. Everyone complains about the inequities of the BCS. What's wrong with me questioning the logic of that? It's "infallible" only because you say it is. But when I was 10, the only legimacy in HORSE was by "proving it." I guess 10 year old Kingfish had higher standards of "winning" for inconsequential children games than the professional football league.
While I'm at it, think about this. Everyone hates the way baseball chooses home field advantage for the World Series. And I agree with them -it's stupid. However, do you know what the old system was? A fucking coin flip. Oddly, I don't remember much complaining about the coin flip. I suspect no one really complained because it was so engrained in the national thinking that no one thought to question it or really noticed its inequities. Sports are full of this kind of shit. There's no way to make it perfect.
4) "it's broken" - So broken that its more popular than ever.
Not sure if you're just wanting to argue or what but it's clear we're just going to agree to disagree on much of this.
1) I like CFB's unique-ness as well but I like things like gameplay (clock stopping after 1st downs, 15 yard pass interference penalties, etc), neutral site games, school bands, recruiting, conference championship games, etc. What I don't like is a computer generated post-season that simply doesn't play it out on the field. Hell, when LSU won it in 2007, there were 6 teams with 2 losses and only LSU and OSU played each other. It is simply a flawed system.
2) We'll disagree. Losers in bowl games are just losers also. Does LSU hang a Cotton Bowl Champs banner up in the stadium? I've watched countless bowl games and have never called UGA the Capital One Bowl Champs. I just remember who we beat usually. I think teams would start noting Final Fours or something in a playoff format. Also, honestly, unless UGA is playing in a BCS bowl or somewhere I can drive (Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham, or maybe Charlotte) I probably wouldn't go anyway. I've been to the Outback Bowl and Ybor City is over-rated for NYE. I digress...
3) Not really sure where you were going with the HORSE comment but a playoff is infallible because you play the games. What is so hard to understand about that? Everyone is given their shot. If you're the better team you should win. If you lose, you have no argument. You had your shot. People complain about the BCS because it never lets people even HAVE the argument. How do you tell 5-6 teams with no losses or 1 loss that are in different conferences, with different teams, that a convoluted computer program says you aren't good enough to play for it all.
4) You're right. The regular season is more popular than ever and I love every bit of it (obviously not been the best for myself) but what comes after could be so much better in my opinion.
I agree that there is no way to make it perfect and people will always bitch but just because people are arguing over the sport and having these conversations doesn't necessarily mean it's doing the right thing.