First off, I favor the current bowl system over a playoff. For all the well-known reasons: tradition, a meaningful regular season, etc. Also, I don't think a playoff system would solve all the complaints that people have. If we had an 8-game playoff system, instead of complaining about USC or Notre Dame in a BCS game, people would be complaining about which one deserves a playoff spot. Same complaints, just a different format.
Remember, every year there are teams on the bubble that complain about not getting a bid to the basketball tournament, and that tourney has 65 spots! Anybody remember teams that have refused NIT bids because they thought they deserved NCAA bids. I remember it happening in the past, but I can't remember which teams and which years. Anyway, I say keep the bowls but keep tweeking the BCS until they get it right. Here are my suggestions.
First, add two of the other New Year's Day bowls to the BCS mix. The problem is all the other bowls have TV contracts with other networks besides ABC which has the rights to the BCS games. That's all negotiation. Remember kids, one the basic rules of life: Everything is negotiable.
One of my picks would be the Cotton Bowl. The game would probably have to be moved to the Cowboy's stadium in Arlington or involve renovating the Cotton Bowl, but both of those have been discussed in the past. I also read the annual Texas-Oklahoma game is considering moving from the Cotton Bowl to some sort of football setup at the Texas Motor Speedway. Something could be done.
My other pick would be one of the other bowls in Florida. The stadiums for the Gator and Outback Bowls are home to NFL teams and have hosted Super Bowls. The two new BCS bowls could be "second-tier" BCS bowls that wouldn't be in the title game rotation. Still it's a New Year's Day bowl. In fact, you could kick all the non-BCS bowls off of New Year's. Make New Year's a BCS holiday.
So now you have four more BCS spots. I say two of spots should be guaranteed to the highest ranking of the minor conference champions and independents. This year, Notre Dame would take one spot and the other would go to Boise State, Colorado State, Marshall, TCU, South Florida or whoever. Give a little guy a shot. And the other two spots would be more at-large spots, this year for Kansas State, Texas, or Michigan.
Another suggestion, drop the computers from the ranking. Nobody likes the computer rankings, so let's get rid of them. Another basic rule of life: Keep it simple. I say 40% for each of the polls and 20% for strength of schedule. And keep the quality win bonus.
So that's my plan.
I have a feeling a few of you will say you disagree with me on getting rid of the computers....
Remember, every year there are teams on the bubble that complain about not getting a bid to the basketball tournament, and that tourney has 65 spots! Anybody remember teams that have refused NIT bids because they thought they deserved NCAA bids. I remember it happening in the past, but I can't remember which teams and which years. Anyway, I say keep the bowls but keep tweeking the BCS until they get it right. Here are my suggestions.
First, add two of the other New Year's Day bowls to the BCS mix. The problem is all the other bowls have TV contracts with other networks besides ABC which has the rights to the BCS games. That's all negotiation. Remember kids, one the basic rules of life: Everything is negotiable.
One of my picks would be the Cotton Bowl. The game would probably have to be moved to the Cowboy's stadium in Arlington or involve renovating the Cotton Bowl, but both of those have been discussed in the past. I also read the annual Texas-Oklahoma game is considering moving from the Cotton Bowl to some sort of football setup at the Texas Motor Speedway. Something could be done.
My other pick would be one of the other bowls in Florida. The stadiums for the Gator and Outback Bowls are home to NFL teams and have hosted Super Bowls. The two new BCS bowls could be "second-tier" BCS bowls that wouldn't be in the title game rotation. Still it's a New Year's Day bowl. In fact, you could kick all the non-BCS bowls off of New Year's. Make New Year's a BCS holiday.
So now you have four more BCS spots. I say two of spots should be guaranteed to the highest ranking of the minor conference champions and independents. This year, Notre Dame would take one spot and the other would go to Boise State, Colorado State, Marshall, TCU, South Florida or whoever. Give a little guy a shot. And the other two spots would be more at-large spots, this year for Kansas State, Texas, or Michigan.
Another suggestion, drop the computers from the ranking. Nobody likes the computer rankings, so let's get rid of them. Another basic rule of life: Keep it simple. I say 40% for each of the polls and 20% for strength of schedule. And keep the quality win bonus.
So that's my plan.
I have a feeling a few of you will say you disagree with me on getting rid of the computers....

