I did not like the way the game ended but overall Auburn dominated most of the game and deserved the win. I was personally going for Oregon. I did hate that one run where Dyer appeared down but was not and more then likely cost Oregon a chance at OT.
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Originally posted by SFP View PostI did not like the way the game ended but overall Auburn dominated most of the game and deserved the win. I was personally going for Oregon. I did hate that one run where Dyer appeared down but was not and more then likely cost Oregon a chance at OT.
Congrats BCS on another BS fake national champion.
No way anyone could watch those two teams and walk away knowing for a fact TCU could not compete let alone beat either team. Infact Boise State, Wisconsin, Stanford, Oklahoma to name a few could have beaten either of those two teams.
But I suppose there is no reason to settle everything on the field as long as the BCS'rs are able line their pockets with this sham of a system.
Nice game but a complete waste of time. Until it is settled on the field with competition and not on computers who do not let it known the critieria or some vote where a coach/school has an axe to grind, its not a true national champion.
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The sad part is it will probably get stripped from Auburn a few years down the road when the actual Cam Newton story comes out.
The closest thing we will ever see to a playoff system is a +1 game. Until the culture in college football changes, which wont be any time soon unless the BCS breaks away from the NCAA and forms its own league, the bowl system isnt going anywhere.
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Originally posted by jrish12 View PostThe sad part is it will probably get stripped from Auburn a few years down the road when the actual Cam Newton story comes out.
The closest thing we will ever see to a playoff system is a +1 game. Until the culture in college football changes, which wont be any time soon unless the BCS breaks away from the NCAA and forms its own league, the bowl system isnt going anywhere.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostNo way anyone could watch those two teams and walk away knowing for a fact TCU could not compete let alone beat either team. Infact Boise State, Wisconsin, Stanford, Oklahoma to name a few could have beaten either of those two teams.
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Originally posted by SFP View PostI did not like the way the game ended but overall Auburn dominated most of the game and deserved the win. I was personally going for Oregon. I did hate that one run where Dyer appeared down but was not and more then likely cost Oregon a chance at OT.
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Originally posted by cpacmel View PostWhile I agree with you about some of your list, you can't include Stanford in your list. They had their shot at Oregon and lost 52-31.
Regardless the whole BCS is to me a complete joke. Oregon and Auburn are best because some computer says so, ESPN says so, the Presidents of the BCS schools say so? Neither are the best because there still is an undefeated team who by the eyeball test is equal to if not better then both teams who played last night.
And just to bring it up... Boise loses one game and plays in early December but garbage like Vtech who Boise beat and even more garbage UCONN both play in a BCS game. None of this makes any sense to me. Then again I guess it would make complete sense if my pockets were being lined by this scam.
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Originally posted by cpacmel View PostWhile I agree with you about some of your list, you can't include Stanford in your list. They had their shot at Oregon and lost 52-31.
Originally posted by real fan View PostThe thing I hated was the 2 personal foul penalties on Auburn that were after the play was over, those 2 players should have been ejected as one ripped the helmet off of an Oregon player and the other one kicked an Oregon player that was on the ground causing him to have to leave the game during the 1st half because he was bleeding from the face."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostI really put them in there because I think Stanford would be part of an 8 team playoff. But you are right they did get a crack at Oregon.
Regardless the whole BCS is to me a complete joke. Oregon and Auburn are best because some computer says so, ESPN says so, the Presidents of the BCS schools say so? Neither are the best because there still is an undefeated team who by the eyeball test is equal to if not better then both teams who played last night.
And just to bring it up... Boise loses one game and plays in early December but garbage like Vtech who Boise beat and even more garbage UCONN both play in a BCS game. None of this makes any sense to me. Then again I guess it would make complete sense if my pockets were being lined by this scam.
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Originally posted by cpacmel View PostWhile I agree with you about some of your list, you can't include Stanford in your list. They had their shot at Oregon and lost 52-31.
That being said, now NCAA has a dilemma....how to deal with the facts that Newton's dad was shopping his kid and asking for money...if he was aksing and negotiating for $150K from Mississippi State, then most assuredly if NCAA even bothers to check they'll find it happened at Auburn, too...everyone knows it but NCAA clearly doesn't want it to be found out...
I predict NCAA will just drop the whole thing and hope nothing else surfaces to show how hypocritical and illogical their decision was to let Newton remain eligible...
If someone steps up with the evidence that Newton got money from Auburn, then NCAA would have no recourse but embarrass themselves and vacate yet another championship.
It's gotta be the same nervous and worrisome feeling at the NCAA as a guy who has murdered his wife and buried her in the back yard and when the police come they bring shovels....
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