ncsuREMY9 All American 1805 Posts user info edit post |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091209/ap_on_sp_ot/us_bcs_congress
Quote : | "WASHINGTON – A House subcommittee approved legislation Wednesday aimed at forcing college football to switch to a playoff system to determine a national champion, over the objections of some lawmakers who said Congress had more pressing matters on its plate.
The bill, which faces long odds of becoming law, would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as a national championship unless that title contest is the result of a playoff. The measure passed by voice vote in a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee, with one audible "no," from Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga.
"With all due respect, I really think we have more important things to spend our time on," Barrow said before the vote, although he stressed he didn't like the current Bowl Championship Series, either.
The bill's sponsor, GOP Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, said the BCS system is unfair and won't change unless prompted by Congress.
The vote came three days after the BCS selections were announced, including the Jan. 7 national title game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Texas.
In a statement before the vote, BCS executive director Bill Hancock said, "With all the serious matters facing our country, surely Congress has more important issues than spending taxpayer money to dictate how college football is played."
The subcommittee chairman, Rep. Bobby Rush, an Illinois Democrat who co-sponsored the bill, said, "We can walk and chew gum at the same time."
Yet Barrow wasn't alone in criticizing his colleagues' priorities; Reps. Zach Space, D-Ohio, and Bart Stupak, D-Mich., made similar arguments. Space said that with people facing tough times, the decision to focus on college football sends the "wrong message."
The bill has a tough road ahead, given the wide geographic representation of schools in the six conferences — the ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-10 and SEC — that get automatic BCS bowl bids.
"The schools in those six conferences, which have such a huge financial benefit from the system, have enormous clout," said Gary Roberts, dean of the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis and a sports law expert. "I don't see anything coming from this."
The current college bowl system features a championship game between the two top teams in the BCS standings, based on two polls and six computer rankings. Eight other schools get the Orange, Sugar, Fiesta and Rose bowls.
Under the BCS, the champions of those six big conference get automatic bids, while other conferences don't.
Although Alabama and Texas finished with undefeated seasons, so did several other teams that will not get a chance to play for the title game, including TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State.
Each will get to play in a BCS bowl: Cincinnati is the Big East champ; TCU, champion of the Mountain West, gets a bid awarded to a nonautomatic qualifying conference that meets certain criteria; and Boise State, winner of the Western Athletic Conference, gets an at-large bid.
At a May hearing, Barton warned college football officials that unless they took action toward a playoff system within two months, Congress probably would act. It took a little longer, but the timing of this week's vote isn't exactly a coincidence.
"Part of it is because BCS is in the news," Barton said before the meeting.
There is no Senate version, although Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, has pressed for a Justice Department antitrust investigation into the BCS.
Shortly after his election last year, Obama said there should be a playoff system.
"I'm going to throw my weight around a little bit," Obama said at the time. "I think it's the right thing to do." " |
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Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
Shrimp Moving Through my Digestive Tract 12/9/2009 12:50:18 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148442 Posts user info edit post |
Gotta start somewhere
John Kerry got the MLB package added to cable providers (used to be DirectTV only) in like a week's time 12/9/2009 12:51:13 PM |
ViolentMAW All American 4127 Posts user info edit post |
Socialist! 12/9/2009 12:53:58 PM |
simonn best gottfriend 28968 Posts user info edit post |
stuff like this makes me so fucking mad. way to use your time, congress. 12/9/2009 1:09:11 PM |
Zel Sa Da Tay 2094 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | ""We can walk and chew gum at the same time."" |
Fucking Awesome12/9/2009 1:16:01 PM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
This is the only useful thing Congress has done all year. 12/9/2009 1:16:36 PM |
Wlfpk4Life All American 5613 Posts user info edit post |
I'd rather them waste time on this instead of destroying health care. 12/9/2009 1:17:48 PM |
izzykareem All American 2621 Posts user info edit post |
^ you got my vote for president (if i voted) 12/9/2009 1:28:07 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Ah, the old "waste of our time" excuse. How many days a year do those guys work anyway? Or maybe they have so much time off that the little time they actually do get to work must be focused on the things that matter the most.
Plus you're just inviting people to scrutinize everything they have looked at over the years. I'm sure there's something on the list that's less important than a college football playoff.
As for schools that automatically qualify for a BCS bowl bid getting upset? Can't they just automatically qualify for a playoff spot? Hell, they might even win a game and get a payout from more than one game.
I guess the true money argument comes from: 1) The ACC automatic qualifier loses to the #1 in the first round. Money from the first round divvied up in the ACC. 2) The SEC gets to divvy up the money from several games in the first round, and several games in the second round, etc. 3) SEC uses the huge wad of cash to ensure that they are always on top in football.
[Edited on December 9, 2009 at 1:43 PM. Reason : -] 12/9/2009 1:39:58 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
I find it kind of ironic that a congressman from Texas is sponsoring this when Texas is in the championship game thanks to the Bowl Computer Series.
Quote : | "3) SEC uses the huge wad of cash to ensure that they are always on top in football." |
Is this not what the BCS does right now?
[Edited on December 9, 2009 at 1:48 PM. Reason : a]12/9/2009 1:46:40 PM |
pack_bryan Suspended 5357 Posts user info edit post |
if this passes..... good things happen. 12/9/2009 1:53:52 PM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
16 teams, 11 conf champs, 5 at large, play on top seeds home fields
Just fucking do it already. 12/9/2009 2:04:53 PM |
Defenestrate All American 2158 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Sure you realize this... but we can only assume he backed it when Texas got screwed by Oklahoma last year. 12/9/2009 2:10:30 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
The year a team in your state gets selected is the year to bring it up. Otherwise you look like a whiner. 12/9/2009 2:15:15 PM |
modlin All American 2642 Posts user info edit post |
The whiner introduced it on 1/9/09 12/9/2009 2:46:06 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "stuff like this makes me so fucking mad. way to use your time, congress." |
FYI Our Congress covers a vast variety of topics INCLUDING SPORTS RELATED ISSUES. No disrespect, but a pinch of education and research in this area would help you deal with this issue a little better. It serves like a 'silver lining' so to speak.12/9/2009 3:52:46 PM |
StingrayRush All American 14628 Posts user info edit post |
i'm actually happy they're attempting to do something related to an area of interest for me (and millions of others). lord knows we've been screwed two ways from sunday enough already by these people supposedly representing us 12/9/2009 4:01:08 PM |
Førte All American 23525 Posts user info edit post |
12/9/2009 4:33:02 PM |
PinkandBlack Suspended 10517 Posts user info edit post |
This was one meeting of one subcommittee. That's, what?, 13 people? Out of over 500? This committee meets specifically to discuss issues like this (antitrust, for one). It's not like the whole house is sitting around arguing about this. 12/9/2009 4:55:47 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
but guys ohio state will not get as many glamorous bowl appearances if they are knocked out by a SEC or big 12 team in the 2nd round 12/9/2009 6:28:39 PM |
BJCaudill21 Not an alcoholic 8015 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "16 teams, 11 conf champs, 5 at large" |
I think this would be so bad ass. This year would be:
1/16 - Bama/ECU 8/9 - tOSU/GT 5/12 - UF/PSU 4/13 - TCU/BYU
3/14 - Cincy/Mia 6/11 - Boise/VT 7/10 - Oregon/Iowa 2/15 - Texas/CMich12/9/2009 9:32:13 PM |
pack_bryan Suspended 5357 Posts user info edit post |
^
i would be glued to the action 12/9/2009 9:38:46 PM |
spro All American 4329 Posts user info edit post |
Miami over Cincy first round 12/9/2009 9:44:17 PM |
BJCaudill21 Not an alcoholic 8015 Posts user info edit post |
really, the only problem i can think of is that if Bama won, they would have played 17 games. But there's only a handful of teams that can possibly get to 17. If you take one game out of the OOC schedule, then you leave teams like State at 4-7, and we'd have to go 6-5 to make a bowl, but we would have had to go 7-5 this year anyways, so 6-5 isn't much different.
Also, if first round started this weekend (maybe Fri/Sat games?), 2nd round would be the 18th/19th, then 24th/25th, and give an extra couple days for the Jan 3rd or whenever you want to have it championship. With all the other crappy bowls during the week
[Edited on December 9, 2009 at 9:55 PM. Reason : ~] 12/9/2009 9:53:54 PM |
pack_bryan Suspended 5357 Posts user info edit post |
whats wrong with 17 games?? 12/9/2009 10:01:04 PM |
ssclark Black and Proud 14179 Posts user info edit post |
i fail to see the problem with 17 games as well. 12/9/2009 10:31:37 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
whats wrong with 17 games?? 12/9/2009 11:19:43 PM |
FuhCtious All American 11955 Posts user info edit post |
If they can take a week and look at steroids, they can take a few minutes and deal with a playoff system. Whether it passes or not, saying there isn't enough time to deal with it because there's other stuff to do is bullshit. 12/9/2009 11:28:19 PM |
TaterSalad All American 6256 Posts user info edit post |
going from 13 games to 17 games in college is a pretty big deal. 12/9/2009 11:38:42 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on December 9, 2009 at 11:45 PM. Reason : oops dbl]
12/9/2009 11:45:01 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
only 5% percent of teams would have more teams than the current system (if they qualified for a bowl) 12/9/2009 11:45:01 PM |
Defenestrate All American 2158 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ 14 games to 17 games for conference champ game participants
and it doesn't have to begin with 16 teams. they could start it with 8 and it would still be pretty bad ass. hell do the plus 1 model and just do a final four. anything is better than the current setup of national champion ambiguity. 12/9/2009 11:54:28 PM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
Fuck this. A playoff will not work. This is stupid. 12/10/2009 12:31:41 AM |
Brass Monkey All American 13560 Posts user info edit post |
Why can't we go back to 11 game regular seasons like we had a few years ago. That way we don't have teams playing 2 D-IAA teams and you have to actually have a winning record to be bowl eligible (although if the playoff system works out the bowls would be done for). I think that they could hold the games at the old bowl sites, that way there is some resemblance of it being a neutral site, similar to the NCAA tournament. The Meineke Car Care Bowl can be the site for a 1st round game (essentially a Sweet 16 matchup in a 16 team playoff) in the East region. Peach Bowl can be the site for a 2nd round game (Elite Eight). Orange Bowl can be the site for a national semifinal game (Final Four). The Sugar Bowl (fairly centrally located) or the Rose Bowl can be the national championship game. 12/10/2009 12:40:39 AM |
KeB All American 9828 Posts user info edit post |
bout damn time 12/10/2009 12:57:30 AM |
MCEscher Veteran 160 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "16 teams, 11 conf champs, 5 at large
I think this would be so bad ass. This year would be:
1/16 - Bama/ECU 8/9 - tOSU/GT 5/12 - UF/PSU 4/13 - TCU/BYU
3/14 - Cincy/Mia 6/11 - Boise/VT 7/10 - Oregon/Iowa 2/15 - Texas/CMich " |
No love for Troy?
[Edited on December 10, 2009 at 2:32 AM. Reason : asdf]12/10/2009 2:31:23 AM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
1-AA has a 16-team playoff where they play 16-17 games and it works well for them. Those schools are smaller with less players, less resources, and less money so why in the fuck can't 1-A do it? 12/10/2009 2:50:07 AM |
BigEgo Not suspended 24374 Posts user info edit post |
economically speaking a playoff is a BAD idea. just saying. 12/10/2009 2:50:26 AM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
^not to mention it will cheapen the best regular season in sports. 12/10/2009 2:52:29 AM |
AxlBonBach All American 45550 Posts user info edit post |
Playoffs for 11 Conference Champs + 5 at-large... each round game is considered a "bowl"
and then traditional lower-tier Bowl games for the rest. 12/10/2009 2:55:01 AM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
traditional lower tier bowl games would be relegated to postseason NIT-esque status and people would care about them even less than they do now. 12/10/2009 3:14:44 AM |
Fermata All American 3771 Posts user info edit post |
More good football to watch is not a bad thing. 12/10/2009 3:17:34 AM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
It is when it makes the regular season not matter as much. 12/10/2009 3:20:09 AM |
Fermata All American 3771 Posts user info edit post |
This isn't the NBA where the regular season doesn't matter. 12/10/2009 3:24:34 AM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
It will matter less if there are playoffs. 12/10/2009 3:30:43 AM |
Yao Ming All American 866 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "stuff like this makes me so fucking mad. way to use your time, congress." |
worst post of '0912/10/2009 3:37:54 AM |
xienze All American 7341 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "It is when it makes the regular season not matter as much." |
So I guess the NCAA BB regular season doesn't matter? Remember, to get in, you'd have to win your conference or have a significant number of wins to get an at-large bid. Plus, more wins = better seeding. This is a retarded argument, and I can't believe a "regular person" would be against a playoff.
And talk to Cincy or TCU about making the regular season not matter. "Hey, good job on going undefeated, but you're not a program with history, so have fun in the Fiesta Bowl."12/10/2009 6:22:25 AM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Fuck this. A playoff will not work. This is stupid.
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Since obviously it does not work for the pussier I-AA teams......
yeah "fuck this"; handing championship games and "prestige" bowls to a select few teams based on computer calculations and voting polls which are inflenced by media biasness towards certain teams is a MUCH better system.
Quote : | "1-AA has a 16-team playoff where they play 16-17 games and it works well for them. Those schools are smaller with less players, less resources, and less money so why in the fuck can't 1-A do it?
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cause... cause... cause...
texas, The Ohio State, USC, and SEC would not have as many glory games handed to them every year. If the MLB did the same shit we would see the yankees in the world series every other year or the fucking Pats if it were NFL.12/10/2009 9:24:35 AM |
Defenestrate All American 2158 Posts user info edit post |
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/12/09/bcs.bill.ap/index.html
There should be a way to incorporate the bowls into all of this. People will pay to go see their 7-5 / 8-4 team play even if they're not in the playoff. 12/10/2009 1:17:54 PM |