Whew looks at the sparks fly... Opening kick-off could pit BCS vs. Play-offs ...TCU jumps in fray as well...

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5845736
Gee (to The Associated Press): "...[H]aving been both a Southeastern Conference president and a Big Ten president, that it's like murderer's row every week for these schools. We do not play the Little Sisters of the Poor. We play very fine schools on any given day. So I think until a university runs through that gantlet that there's some reason to believe that they not be the best teams to [be] in the big ballgame."
Exactly, but if there is a need to determine the top team for the year, a playoff is the only answer. Otherwise it is just a guess and a vote to determine the top 2 teams to then settle it on the field.Jason G wrote:My question, though, is this.... If the truly 'best' team in the country for any given year actually did reside in a non-AQ conference,how would we know?
billybud wrote:Jason..
For starters, Boise could have scheduled Nebraska instead of playing hard to get. You have to play more than one end ranked team to be a champion. So you have to do what it takes.
In 1993, FSU won the NC. The Noles scheduled Notre Dame (finished AP #2), Florida (finished AP #5), Miami (AP #15) and played North Carolina (#19) and Clemson (#23) in conference. That is five end ranked AP teams not including the bowl win..
In 1979, FSU was undefeated at the end of the regular season but really had no shot at a national championship. FSU played no end ranked AP team so FSU was ranked #6 going into the bowls. FSU, in 1979, was Boise.
In 1980...FSU scheduled end ranked #2 Pittsburgh, end ranked #7 Nebraska, and #18 Miami in OOC...only loss was to Miami to be end ranked #5.
You have to play and beat good teams...if you have a "weak sister" conference schedule...it is imperative that you load up in OOC.
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