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BINGO! I would love to watch the game but no way i support the Bull Crap System....
Had great football this weekend watching teams in a PLAYOFF system ...no need for it.
My point is that the BCS title game is not fake; it's real. One team will hoist the BCS glass trophy up high and will be remembered forever as the national champions of college football. By this time next year, all people will remember is that either LSU or Alabama won the BCS title. In 5 years time, they'll even forget that there was a controversy at all. I know that's not what people want to hear, but that's the reality.
It is a conference game -- and it's a national championship game at the same time. The SEC's elite teams have already demonstrated their superiority to other conferences, again and again. Why have another 'championship' game just to watch another SEC team dominate another hapless Big 12 or Pac 12 team? I get that more of the U.S. would watch, but that aside, LSU and Alabama are 1 and 1 1/2.
The reality????????? The reality is in 10 years when a playoff system is in place NO team that won a "championship" before the playoff era will have any credibility. Keep shoveling the ****
The reality????????? The reality is in 10 years when a playoff system is in place NO team that won a "championship" before the playoff era will have any credibility. Keep shoveling the ****
So which conference/team do you support that the SEC has dominated?
If people don't want to watch, that's their problem, but that's probably because they can't handle the truth. Alabama is the undisputed champion. They're better than LSU, and better than anybody. There's never been a defense this good.
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