The Case Against A BCS Playoff

Big0ne

Shared on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 12:00

It's that time of year again. When ESPN and SI columnists begin the yearly whine-a-palooza about how there should be a tournament system for football to determine the "real" number 1 team in College Football. -- As a side, whey do they always call it "College Football" and not "University Football" or "Higher Education Football" -- back on point...

I posted the following in my clan forum and liked it so much, I thought I'd blog it.

1. First and foremost, there already is a playoff system. #1 will be playing #2 to determine the champion. So what do we want now? A four team playoff? 6, 8 or 12 teams? Division AA has a playoff system that started as 4 teams, is now at 16 and they're asking for 20. Where will it end?

2. Who determines who gets in? If it's based on BCS rankings then there's no need to do a playoff system because the rankings already tell you who's number 1. If we don't think the BCS is accurately picking a number 1 team then we can't expect that system to accurately choose #1 - 16 or whatever number of teams get in to set the field. If we only go with the conference champions, then we still would end up with TX and 'Bama feeling shafted in favor of teams like Buffalo (as the case would be this year). Doesn't seem like anything is really "fixed" then does it?

3. Can the fans afford it? Currently, if you're an alum that wants to go to your school's bowl game, you can make arrangements for flights, hotel etc. to one destination, once a year. Can you afford to go to 2-3-4 different venues all over the country to support your team. The real advantage college football has over the NFL is the fans. They are ravenous supporters of their teams. Mostly because they're the students and recent grads. If we go to a system where only the wealthy and corporate can go to the games, how does that effect the atmosphere of the game itself. Do you want a corporate championship game?

4. Do we really need it? Does any one's life really hang in the balance if "your" team misses the championship game and "settles" for the Rose Bowl or Peach Bowl or Cereal Bowl or whatever? Is your contentment in life really tied to such trivial matters? If it is, then a playoff system probably isn't going to make you any happier anyway. I thought the primary purpose of universities and colleges was to educate and the athletic programs were to provide a distraction from the grind of studies for the students. Now, I know you'll say that's a naive position and it hasn't been that way for years, but that doesn't mean we should just accept it as ok.

5. Part of the "fun" of the discussion of who should or shouldn't be #1 is the fact that it is a subjective and sometimes flawed system. There's no such discussion in the NFL. Even when the Patriots went 18-0, once the Giants beat them, the Giants were the best. For all intents and purposes the discussion was over. You'll still find folks who talk about who should or shouldn't have been number 1 in 1976 or whatever. Do we really want to end that?

Comments

Stryker927's picture
Submitted by Stryker927 on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 12:06
PLAYOFFS! PLAYOFFS! PLAYOFFS! :D You make some good points. It's not real clear cut how best to go about it. But for me it just seems like it's a "shamockery" to name a national champion under the current setup. A playoff wouldn't be perfect but it would definitely paint a clearer picture of who really was the best team in the top 8 or top 16. There are 34 bowl games now so it could easily be achieved.
Kwazy's picture
Submitted by Kwazy on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 12:16
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Submitted by KingDrewsky on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 12:19
I don't need a playoff system, but I do need better games for the rest of the BCS platform. Why aren't Texas and Alabama playing each other? This year we have: 1 vs 2 - fucking great 5 vs 6 - also good 4 vs 7 - huh? 3 vs 10 - what the fuck! 12 vs 21 - now that's just fucking ridiculous!!!
Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 12:21
excellent find Kwazy!
CMA's picture
Submitted by CMA on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 13:02
I stopped reading your post in the clan thread after part of 1 because I thought you were kidding. I totally think we need a play off. 1. Having atleast 4 teams have a chance at a title is better than picking 2 out of the pile based on popularity. Florida's loss to Mississippi at home is more forgivable than Penn state's loss to Iowa by one point on the road? No way. If Penn was perfect you know they would be in the championship game. The BCS leads to poor sportsmanship. To make up for a loss you have to try and run up the score whenever you can and that was Florida's recipe for success this year. 2. Can you imagine the NCAA basketball tourney saying oh we will just pick the best 2 teams and they will play for the championship. Think of all the cinderella stories that came out of the tourney. I believe football has those as well and creating even a field of 4 could lead to new names being celebrated in football instead of big money schools getting priority. 3. Afford it? Really. Yes they can. The stadiums will be full. 4. Do we need it? No lets get rid of all video games and other forms of entertainment because getting rid of them will not cause our life to be at risk. 5. Well lets not even play the season cause that is so fun. I don't enjoy talking about the ifs unless there is a game to that hangs in the balance to show the results.
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Submitted by MutusLetum on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 13:14
The one thing I always come back to when I hear these discussions is how unique the college football regular season is. Every week is make or break. While that doesn't always lead to the two best teams meeting in the championship, it is the most interesting and dynamic regular season in American sports. I believe, to change that, is to lessen the interest of any given Saturday. What I would like to see is do away with the pre-season polls and don't even have polls until after week 6 or so. I know it's never going to happen because of the hype that it generates for media outlets, but a guy can dream.
CMA's picture
Submitted by CMA on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 13:40
How can every week be make or break if two teams can both lose games but each one gets a different result because of losing that game?
Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 13:52
Mutus, That is the same argument that Bob Knight made when he was trying to keep the Big 10 from instituting a Tournament system to crown the Big 10 Championship. "What the hell is the point of the regular season, if I can just win the tourney?" CMA. I responded to a couple of points in the clan thread ;)
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Submitted by Castlemonster on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 14:09
When was the last time you watched a college football game? :D
MutusLetum's picture
Submitted by MutusLetum on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 14:19
I
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Submitted by MutusLetum on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 14:21
I don't know what happened to ^that^ post. I
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Submitted by MutusLetum on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 14:21
Seriously! I heart Bob Knight. No, not really, that was a joke. CMA, I'm going to assume you're referencing Florida and Penn State. Correct me if I'm wrong. The fact is Florida's loss was terrible and inexcusable. But so was Penn State's. As a result, both teams were left dependent on external factors (losses by other teams as well as teams they beat continuing to win boosting their strength of schedule). To argue that the Big 10 even remotely compares to the SEC is faulty in my book. I hate to say that, being a Wolverine (RIP) fan and living in Big 10 country, but I try my best to keep the rose-colored glasses off. And if we're going by best loss, shouldn't it be Oklahoma vs. Alabama? But Texas beat Oklahoma. So shouldn't it be Texas vs. Alabama? All of it makes my head spin, but not so much as to desire the lessening of the integrity of the regular season.
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Submitted by CMA on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 16:44
I feel like you proved my point mutus.

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