Spence wrote:donovan wrote:To me, this is the rub. Everyone wants the two best teams to play for this National Championship. But the system is so flawed there is no reasonable subjective or objective way to determine the two best teams. Do I think Boise is the third best or 5th best or even the 10th best team in the country...probably not. Do I think the system should rank them third or higher...absolutely...you can not penalize Boise for a flawed system and hold other teams to a different standard. This whole system is trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, and I would think, especially on the Razorback's part, that the sow should be held the sacrosanct.
I agree completely. Until they put a system in place to compare all the teams fairly, then Boise State shouldn't be held back because of what conference they belong in. All 119 should have a chance to get into the game.
It's an injustice to teams that play tough schedules. If Ark had Boise's schedule and went undefeated there is no way anyone would put them in the top 2 spots and they would not deserve to be in those spots anyway. If the logic of winning every game is all you have to do then I am not sure why teams are not going independent and scheduling a whole lot of La Tech's, and Wyoming's. I have no doubt that Boise, for one game, could compete against anyone. However, do they have the depth to play Bama, Ark, Flor, Auburn, South Carolina, LSU in consecutive weeks and survive without a loss? This subject kind of gets me going sometimes....I do look through the Razorback tinted glasses. Arkansas' road to the SEC Championship Game and Ultimately the NC Game is a rough road (one they probably will not reach...and I think Ark could beat Boise more times then not this year).