Gators/Buckeyes in Glendale?

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  1. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    Florida #2 in final coaches poll

    We'll know for sure in a little over 3 hours when the BCS results are out.

    Did last nights victory contain the necessary style points to get UF over the hump?
     
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    cubuffsman78 nfl-*****s member

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    Lloyd Carr has it right though....there will be controversy no matter which team is selected. Sounds like another coach chiming in for a playoff system to me.
     
  3. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    They need a playoff. Either or this isn't good for college football. Michigan vs. Ohio State wouldn't settle anything If Michigan wins and let's say Wisconsin, Boise State, and Florida all win that's 4 teams with one lost and one unbeaten from a lower level conference.

    Keep in mind if it wasn't for the refs blowing the Oregon game, OU would be in the discussion as well and have a strong case.

    They need a playoff system. 12 teams. Give the top 4 seeds a bye. Let the other 8 go at it. Single elimination. I'd even take top 8 seeds and they can use the BCS to determine the brackets. It'll still matter and there will still be some talk but we'll always have a worthy Champion.

    They need to get rid of the Notre Dame rule. Same rules should apply to them as everyone else. Also the only 2 teams allowed from one conference needs to go. The Big Ten and SEC are strong and together would put 5 into a playoff bracket this year and should have 5 in the BCS this year.

    They can still have the Bowl games. Just use them for the rounds. The Rose Bowl won't be Big Ten vs. Pac -10 but losing the tradition would be worth it for a playoff system.
     

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