kicker22
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They'll get the spots because they have the best teams.
Great well thought out answer. Loved the way you used fact to support it.
They'll get the spots because they have the best teams.
Great well thought out answer. Loved the way you used fact to support it.
I agree with this. A 10 game conference schedule with only 12 total games kills the Iowa-ISU game. It also kills Iowa bringing in anyone of merit for those other 2 games.
Did I say fact to support it? I meant to say anything at all to support it. My bad.
I did not see them playing in a bowl, much less a NT. PSU and OSU (one conf) both got hit this year. I am not saying 5-10 teams but three or four from the sec, P12, B12 is very possible. USC is in the crapper and to think otherwise is foolish. How many have decommitted?
After the BCS goes away and the playoffs take over, there will be a selection committee which is going to heavily favor Strength of Schedule (SOS) (i.e. quality wins versus # of wins)...padding one's record, like they do now to appease BCS poll voters, will be obsolete. Highly rated opponents will become the new norm....something to embrace, not avoid.
You do realize that bringing somebody in with some merit will require a return trip back, which means only six home games, which is something that most BCS schools won't do, due to the large amount of revenue gameday produces.
The conference of ethics & morality...
Brad Wolverton @bradwolverton
Big Ten schools spent student-aid money on shredding costs, administrator travel, and $270,814 in parking permits.
NCAA Money for Student Assistance Lands in Many Pockets, Big Ten Document Shows - Athletics - The Chronicle of Higher Education
LOL
The B1G is the most corrupt, ethically bankrupt conference there is.
Did you even read the article?....I thought not.
Athletes wanted parking fees to be paid for,and schools did it...and that is unethical? Not.
It seems that over 99% of these funds went directly to athletes,as they should.
The real conclusion here is that the Big Ten uses these funds more than any other conference because they actually are not giving money to their athletes under the table,like in the SEC/Big 12. So these funds are needed by athletes,and are being used properly.
You are literally ignoring all the facts.
By any measure there is, both human and otherwise, the SEC has the best teams. Voters say so, computers say so, average Joe fan says so. You ignore them all because its not what you want to hear.
Its okay. They're good at football. The B1G is good at lots of things, football isn't one of them.
You are literally ignoring all the facts.
By any measure there is, both human and otherwise, the SEC has the best teams. Voters say so, computers say so, average Joe fan says so. You ignore them all because its not what you want to hear.
Its okay. They're good at football. The B1G is good at lots of things, football isn't one of them.
Trey, you have to be a troll. Nobody is that stupid.
Just another question, but why mention the B1G in this argument? America's bias toward the SEC affects all of college football and not just the B1G. But honest question. We can agree that if Ohio State would have been eligible this year they'd most likely been on the outside looking in, in terms of a chance at the national championship, yet Georgia who got a free pass to the SEC championship based on scheduling would have most likely got in despite the fact they didn't play Bama, LSU, or Texas A&M (arguably 3 of the top 5 teams in the conference). With the exception of playing Florida and South Carolina, I don't see how Georgia's schedule would have been any better than any other team in the country's, let alone a schedule worthy of putting them into the NC over Oregon, ND, or anyone esle for that matter.
You want to know why the SEC gets the benefit of the doubt?
They've won 7 straight national titles and nearly all the top high school prospects go to those schools.
That's why.
Not to mention the brilliance that is the SEC propaganda machine. Just flat out brilliant. They outsmarted the smart guys.
The SEC is minor league professional football.
Everyone else is playing intramurals.
You want to know why the SEC gets the benefit of the doubt?
They've won 7 straight national titles and nearly all the top high school prospects go to those schools.
That's why.Not to mention the brilliance that is the SEC propaganda machine. Just flat out brilliant. They outsmarted the smart guys.
The SEC is minor league professional football.
Everyone else is playing intramurals.
You want to know why the SEC gets the benefit of the doubt?
They've won 7 straight national titles and nearly all the top high school prospects go to those schools.
That's why.
Not to mention the brilliance that is the SEC propaganda machine. Just flat out brilliant. They outsmarted the smart guys.
The SEC is minor league professional football.
Everyone else is playing intramurals.
After the BCS goes away and the playoffs take over, there will be a selection committee which is going to heavily favor Strength of Schedule (SOS) (i.e. quality wins versus # of wins)...padding one's record, like they do now to appease BCS poll voters, will be obsolete. Highly rated opponents will become the new norm....something to embrace, not avoid.
what exactly is the financial situation at ISU and how would ending the series "put a dent" in it?
looks to me like the big ten figured that the only way they can stop getting embarrassed by other conferences in football is if they simply stopped playing them all together...