But Boise State is joining the Big East for their Olympic sports.
Big East basketball probably makes as much money as football in that conference.
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But Boise State is joining the Big East for their Olympic sports.
Big East basketball probably makes as much money as football in that conference.
Big East basketball probably makes as much money as football in that conference.
Big East basketball probably makes as much money as football in that conference.
Since the Big East looks not to be an AQ conference, I don't see what Boise State would really have to gain. I vaguely remember this to be a football only move but could be wrong........
You are right. Boise and San Diego State will be football only members.
Boise would be better off staying in the MWC and going undefeated and hope for one of those top four spots in the BCS playoffs.
But Boise State isn't joining the Big East for their Olympic sports.
I think the top 4 teams should go. If the SEC has the top 4 teams, all four should go. :lol:
Yep. :tup:
You got 12 weeks and a conference championship to get into the top 4. lose a game early or mid season, you still got a chance to work your way back up the poll. If you #1 or #2, chances are 1 loss at the end won't drop you out of the top 4 and you still in at 11-1. After all that time, the top 4 ranked teams on the BCS poll should get the nod since they have a playoff now no matter who they are.
This college football playoff is for the SEC, B1G, Pac-12, the Big 12 and Notre Dame. Everyone has to pretty much fend for themselves. Nothing really has changed except it now officially eliminates the Boise States of the world. Additionally, some non-AQ schools will have to determine if they a want to go the independent route or move to the FCS.
I doubt it will ever be 4 SEC teams. Last year, I think Stanford and OK State would have been the other two teams.
I doubt it will ever be 4 SEC teams. Last year, I think Stanford and OK State would have been the other two teams.
So you would take #4 Stanford over #5 Oregon even though Oregon not only beat Stanford head-to-head, but also won their division and conference title?
Remember, I did not make up the poll. :lol: :emlaugh: But to entertain your comment, you can't make an assessment based on your example. There are others that will say that Oregon loss to USC and Stanford beat them (I saw both of those games).
And also remember, Oregon only lost 2 games because they had the $%**s to schedule No.1 LSU at the beginning of the season. I think they would have had the SOS edge on Stanford.
But you see how the playoff ( in it's first form) still isn't going to stop all of the whining. You either tick off the Stanford or Oregon fans.
I will agree with you about that but here is the deal. Oregon does what they suppose to and beat USC and they finish in the top 4. Was their a poll bias? In my opinion pollsters wanted to elevate the Stanford QB, so it is a possibility.
The polls won't matter that much anyway in this 4 vs. 5 argument, because the "selection committee" will get to pick the top 4 teams. I am sure that is one discussion they will have.
Yes, I am aware of the selection committee. The question is will they make their rankings transparent on a weekly basis similar to the BCS polls so no extreme bias and subjectivity doesn't manifest itself......Things are a little hazy regarding this process. The other thing is how will they make this committee balance so there will not be any regional bias.
Yes, I am aware of the selection committee. The question is will they make their rankings transparent on a weekly basis similar to the BCS polls so no extreme bias and subjectivity doesn't manifest itself......Things are a little hazy regarding this process. The other thing is how will they make this committee balance so there will not be any regional bias.
There always is going to be bias and lack of objectivity when it comes to this process no matter who is placed on the committee.
There always is going to be bias and lack of objectivity when it comes to this process no matter who is placed on the committee.
Going to be interesting to see how Boise State is going to overcome the SOS issue. They are going to pretty much have to use 3 or 4 OOC games to play BCS conference teams. One loss and it is over.
Going to be interesting to see how Boise State is going to overcome the SOS issue. They are going to pretty much have to use 3 or 4 OOC games to play BCS conference teams. One loss and it is over.