18-7 in picks this week
My Wolverine's laid a Fu%*ing egg at Penn State!
My Wolverine's laid a Fu%*ing egg at Penn State!
Oregon is sic. Too sic. Who can beat them?
Big brand name teams like Nebraska, Okie, Texas, USC, Florida State gain nothing by scheduling and losing to Boise State.
The problem with Boise State is that they should have taken a page out of Bobby Bowden's book as to how he got Florida State on the map. He did so by agreeing to travel to play good teams and not demanding ridiculous amounts of money or requesting to split home-and-home games. Boise State's out-of-conference schedule should be like a travelling road show with nothing but top tier SEC and Pac-10 teams. When you play in a lesser conference and don't even have to go through a conference championship game at that, the vast majority of people will have no sympathy when you get leap-frogged left and right.
Ready for this week's "Pick 25"? We didn't have any submissions for prizes so the only thing I have to offer is a half-eaten bag of Cheetos (the original crunchy ones....not those airy "lite" things) and an unopened set of "Val Pak" offers and coupons that someone left hanging on my doorknob yesterday afternoon (anyone needing any vinyl siding or a good carpet-cleaning will want to win this! :thumbsup.
So you're saying to even have a chance to play for the national championship Boise State would or should have to go through an inherently incredibly flawed procedure giving every major opponent they face an incredible advantage over them, (Home field advantage means statistically more in football than it does in any other major sport in the world.) they would have to sacrifice money that would go to those schools, and they would be at the whims of those schools whether or not to they accept them coming in the first place when it's not in their best interest to do so as Titsrock as already pointed out? (A lot of top teams have turned down Boise State. Picking one that didn't doesn't somehow invalidate that. Everybody plays around with their schedule and Boise is probably not as bad as most of the teams out there.) Don't tell me that you somehow don't find that incredibly stupid, unfair, and against the integrity of the sport and against competition is supposed to be about?
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The BCS system is nothing more than an oligopical structure meant to protect "the chosen schools." It is organized crime and extortion and it's a shame that "higher education" sanctions it. The nonsensical, greedy, petty, sadsack system that is the BCS is so embarrassing that it's no wonder the ivies want no part of it.
Whatever the state of college football was in 1970 (when there could be 5 different national champions in any given year?) bears no significance today. There is simply too much money in today's CFB world.
The present Boise Bronco team is the same team that beat Oregon last year (a team that is entirely intact except for QB) and beat them in Autzen the year before. In the case of Oregon (and now TCU) how is it that they ranked ahead of Boise when Boise has yet to lose a game since those meetings? :dunno:
I watch ESPN's BCS ratings show and all the people/analysts they have, none of them have a fucking clue how "the computers" work. How can a championship be put in the hands of "computers" anyway? It's laughable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If there was an NCAA Scheduling Committee--than schools' schedules could be set up impartially and with a view to giving schools a chance to compete and win. Then, all those shitty WAC teams that don't want to and don't have the means to create major college football teams (due to money) can be wiped off Boise's schedule and they can get on some of those mighty SEC, Pac10 and Big12 teams that all sneer at Boise (and TCU and Utah).
My USC Trojans have more 5 star athletes than Boise has 3 star athletes. But they seem to be developing their talent, and my school's talent appears to be content with prepping for the NFL instead of winning games. Boise is out coaching the "Big Boy" schools that they play. The same thing will happen when they play a Big Boy school in a BCS game this season.
Boise hasn't had any infractions/sanctions, it follows the same rules as everyone else, but it has limited money, but it's been able to beat bigger, better funded teams :dunno: The American narrative of "good things happen to those who work hard and play by the rules" doesn't really apply "in the real world," huh?
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Okay, l will agree with you that this year's Boise State team would not go through the SEC East/West without one or two losses. Same with my beloved Pac10 and your beloved Big 11.
HOWEVER...could they go through the ACC, the Big East, the Big 12...:yesyes:
So, how could Boise put a non-SEC schedule together that would appease everyone? Who should they play without having to travel 3000 miles every week?
Would it surprise you to learn that the average SEC team travels 100 miles for a game?
There ain't shit anywhere 100 miles from Boise in any direction.
I think the future of CFB really is in a no conferences thing where a committee, much like the NCAA BBall committee, decides the rankings after all the games are played. Polls during the season seem to create biases that are hard to remove....
Yeah, but the MWC is basically the WAC in the eyes of "the powers." If the MWC doesn't get elevated to the level of the Big 6 conferences...then it doesn't really help with anything. Actually, this will help Boise's anemic basketball program :o
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The BCS system is nothing more than an oligopical structure meant to protect "the chosen schools." It is organized crime and extortion and it's a shame that "higher education" sanctions it. The nonsensical, greedy, petty, sadsack system that is the BCS is so embarrassing that it's no wonder the ivies want no part of it.
Whatever the state of college football was in 1970 (when there could be 5 different national champions in any given year?) bears no significance today. There is simply too much money in today's CFB world.
The present Boise Bronco team is the same team that beat Oregon last year (a team that is entirely intact except for QB) and beat them in Autzen the year before. In the case of Oregon (and now TCU) how is it that they ranked ahead of Boise when Boise has yet to lose a game since those meetings? :dunno:
I watch ESPN's BCS ratings show and all the people/analysts they have, none of them have a fucking clue how "the computers" work. How can a championship be put in the hands of "computers" anyway? It's laughable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If there was an NCAA Scheduling Committee--than schools' schedules could be set up impartially and with a view to giving schools a chance to compete and win. Then, all those shitty WAC teams that don't want to and don't have the means to create major college football teams (due to money) can be wiped off Boise's schedule and they can get on some of those mighty SEC, Pac10 and Big12 teams that all sneer at Boise (and TCU and Utah).
My USC Trojans have more 5 star athletes than Boise has 3 star athletes. But they seem to be developing their talent, and my school's talent appears to be content with prepping for the NFL instead of winning games. Boise is out coaching the "Big Boy" schools that they play. The same thing will happen when they play a Big Boy school in a BCS game this season.
Boise hasn't had any infractions/sanctions, it follows the same rules as everyone else, but it has limited money, but it's been able to beat bigger, better funded teams :dunno: The American narrative of "good things happen to those who work hard and play by the rules" doesn't really apply "in the real world," huh?
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Okay, l will agree with you that this year's Boise State team would not go through the SEC East/West without one or two losses. Same with my beloved Pac10 and your beloved Big 11.
HOWEVER...could they go through the ACC, the Big East, the Big 12...:yesyes:
I'm a disagree with you here. I think Boise State would have just as good a chance as Alabama, Auburn, etc. at going undefeated. They are that good.
the only team i think can beat them is bama
Being that good isn't the only requisite for being able to go through a tough conference like the SEC undefeated.
The elements Boise St. would have to contend with that they are not familiar with now is not just whether or not they are good enough but whether or not they can be consistent enough to survive trap games, have the depth to hold up over a season ..not just a game with conferences that have NFL level talent on their rosters, be able to adjust when quality programs have a season's worth of film on them with Boise St. only having a week to tweak what their tendencies are instead of a month between season's end and bowl games, etc.
I'm not saying they couldn't at some point but if they were dropped in the middle of the SEC today...they would have probably 3 loses by the end of the season even with the SEC being relatively down now. Not because they're not good enough but because it's more to going undefeated when you're playing in a conference of other good teams than just being good.
I don't think 'Bama lost to S. Carolina because SC was the better team. They lost because most likely because they played Arkansas in Arkansas...won a tough game, went home to play Florida and won big ...possibly had a let down from this going on the road to play a team in S Carolina who has athletes and was laying in wait. That's called a trap game...
This is not an excuse but this is just the nature of playing in a conference like the SEC for example. They wouldn't call them trap games unless good teams tended to get caught in them.
Iowa wasn't 30 (or whatever) pts. better than MSU. But it's the nature of these conferences when you have to go on the road against tough, physical, talented football teams just about week in and week out who can study your tendencies and take advantage of your mistakes.
So until Boise St. has to endure these scenarios...being good isn't good enough IMO.
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There is a reason the SEC gets as much respect as it does
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There is a reason the SEC gets as much respect as it does