1. Big 12 South vs. The SEC
The top of the polls has been dominated by the SEC and the Big 12 South this season. Any championship game that doesn't feature a team from the Big 12's South Division and the SEC Champ will be a disappointment. Who cares what the final records end up being, the BCS is supposed to put the two best teams in the championship game, and the two best teams this year will be the Big 12 and SEC Champions. These blowout championship games featuring one overmatched team against a proven contender are just not good for college football. Which leads me to my next thought...
2. Penn State and the Big 10
At the very least, the Big 10 needs to add a championship game. It is just not fair that these Big 10 teams can get away with playing one or two big games a year and then coast in to the BCS Championship Game. If Penn State wins out, which it should, it is going to end up getting pasted by whichever SEC or Big 12 team they face (The only team they could hang with for a little while is Alabama, but Alabama would still beat them convincingly in the end.)
The Big 10 won't add a championship game until they feel they absolutely need to. For one, they'd need to add one more team to even out the divisions. Outside of Notre Dame, I don't think the Big 10 is too excited about any possible additions to its conference. Also, do you put Ohio State and Michigan in the same division? Separate divisions? If they play in separate divisions, their annual rivalry game would sometimes be rendered meaningless since it would take place the week before the championship game, and you'd have to figure a good portion of the time OSU will be facing Michigan in that championship game (assuming RichRod can turn things around). If you put them in the same division, than the other Big 10 division could end up like the Big 12 North and lack star power.
3. If I Had A Heisman Vote...
It would look like this:
1. Graham Harrel
2. Colt McCoy
3. Tim Tebow
4. Sam Bradford
5. Michael Crabtree
The fifth spot could also go to Dez Bryant, who has better stats than Crabtree, but Crabtree produced arguably the signature play of this college football season, so he gets the nod for now. The two face off against each other this week in Lubbock.
4. Bye, Phil
I didn't really think Fulmer would be fired this season, but after UT's performance against South Carolina it looks like it is inevitable that the Dean of SEC Coaches will be getting the pink slip. The Vols don't just lose, they don't even compete. I didn't think UT had another 2005 in them, but they are well on there way to another losing season. Even worse for Vol fans, it doesn't look like next year will be any better, regardless of who the coach is.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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