Congress at it again
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lhslep134
Does it? College football is a multimillion dollar industry. Of course there are MORE important things to discuss, I don't disagree, but don't take away the importance of a multimillion dollar industry.thedynasty1998 wrote: Amazes me that there is nothing more important for Congress to discuss. -
enigmaax
Who gets the money for the games played in the postseason?Jawbreaker wrote: What does the NCAA have to do with the current D-1A postseason? -
trep14
Especially one that is "tax-exempt" because it is "educational".lhslep134 wrote:
Does it? College football is a multimillion dollar industry. Of course there are MORE important things to discuss, I don't disagree, but don't take away the importance of a multimillion dollar industry.thedynasty1998 wrote: Amazes me that there is nothing more important for Congress to discuss. -
jordo212000
Umm, nobody actually think Congress is going to change anything. This happens after every season and every season the BCS continues to survive. Are you the BCS Executive Director by chance?ytownfootball wrote:
That's why they're JUST GOING TO FORCE A NAME CHANGE!
Some of us are just pointing out that there is a problem that needs to be fixed. -
enigmaax
Yeah, it is a good thing that the NCAA pays all those taxes on the hundreds of millions of dollars they generate each year ...... oh wait.Turf Warden wrote: Ladies and gentlemen...your tax dollars at work! -
trep14
Chances are that he isn't...but would it surprise you if the BCS executive director was employing thousands of minions to go on to college football forums and spread propaganda for the BCS system? Its not like they don't have the money to do it...jordo212000 wrote:
Umm, nobody actually think Congress is going to change anything. This happens after every season and every season the BCS continues to survive. Are you the BCS Executive Director by chance?ytownfootball wrote:
That's why they're JUST GOING TO FORCE A NAME CHANGE!
Some of us are just pointing out that there is a problem that needs to be fixed. -
jordo212000
At this point I'd almost welcome the old system. Hopefully once it gets back to the old system, and then they will realize quickly that the old system sucks, and then because the BCS had been abolished, the only real solution (you know the solution every other sport employs...) is a playoffenigmaax wrote:
This is exactly what it all comes down to. I'm sure they'd like it to be the catalyst for a system overhaul, but once they stop calling it a championship game, Congress is out of the picture and we go back to the same old system. -
jordo212000
Seems like they already have. You have a bunch of people on here doggedly defending the BCS, for what reason? I don't know. I love the token talking points that it seems like each person is contractually obligated to say.trep14 wrote:
Chances are that he isn't...but would it surprise you if the BCS executive director was employing thousands of minions to go on to college football forums and spread propaganda for the BCS system? Its not like they don't have the money to do it... -
ytownfootball
Piont is jordo, everyone knows the system is flawed. BCS (shrugs shoulders) changes their "title game" to something else and moves on without skipping a beat. Nothing will change until the same amount of money can be generated and those that are getting it now continue to get the same or more. Power and where it lies will not change anytime soon. Just a fact.jordo212000 wrote:
Umm, nobody actually think Congress is going to change anything. This happens after every season and every season the BCS continues to survive. Are you the BCS Executive Director by chance?ytownfootball wrote:
That's why they're JUST GOING TO FORCE A NAME CHANGE!
Some of us are just pointing out that there is a problem that needs to be fixed. -
ytownfootball
Lol, am I really that transparent? I better brush up on my skills.trep14 wrote:
Chances are that he isn't...but would it surprise you if the BCS executive director was employing thousands of minions to go on to college football forums and spread propaganda for the BCS system? Its not like they don't have the money to do it...jordo212000 wrote:
Umm, nobody actually think Congress is going to change anything. This happens after every season and every season the BCS continues to survive. Are you the BCS Executive Director by chance?ytownfootball wrote:
That's why they're JUST GOING TO FORCE A NAME CHANGE!
Some of us are just pointing out that there is a problem that needs to be fixed. -
jordo212000
Talking point #1. I love this argument hahaytownfootball wrote:
Nothing will change until the same amount of money can be generated and those that are getting it now continue to get the same or more. -
enigmaax
There's a difference between defending the BCS on its own merits and pointing out the reality of the situation. A playoff is a pipe dream. Not going to happen. None of the arguments in favor of a playoff are ever relevant to the job/roles/decisions that have to be made by the powers-that-be of the NCAA/BCS. It is about money and that is all. So all the talk about "a true champion" and some competitive balance is irrelevant. That is not an endorsement of the BCS, but a dose of reality.jordo212000 wrote: Seems like they already have. You have a bunch of people on here doggedly defending the BCS, for what reason? I don't know. I love the token talking points that it seems like each person is contractually obligated to say.
This whole Congress intervention immediately renews conversation about two things: 1) a playoff and 2) whether or not Congress should be involved in forcing a playoff.
1) A playoff isn't going to happen.
2) Congress isn't specifically trying to force a playoff.
Again, as ytown pointed out, this is about the practice of advertising a championship and making millions of dollars off of it (and not paying taxes on it), when it isn't really a championship. It is still about business and not about a playoff and one more time, that isn't an endorsement of the BCS but rather an explanation of the reality. -
jordo212000
If you read any of my other posts, I admit that nothing is going to come from this and the BCS will continue to survive.enigmaax wrote:
There's a difference between defending the BCS on its own merits and pointing out the reality of the situation. A playoff is a pipe dream. Not going to happen. None of the arguments in favor of a playoff are ever relevant to the job/roles/decisions that have to be made by the powers-that-be of the NCAA/BCS. It is about money and that is all. So all the talk about "a true champion" and some competitive balance is irrelevant. That is not an endorsement of the BCS, but a dose of reality.
This whole Congress intervention immediately renews conversation about two things: 1) a playoff and 2) whether or not Congress should be involved in forcing a playoff.
1) A playoff isn't going to happen.
2) Congress isn't specifically trying to force a playoff.
Again, as ytown pointed out, this is about the practice of advertising a championship and making millions of dollars off of it (and not paying taxes on it), when it isn't really a championship. It is still about business and not about a playoff and one more time, that isn't an endorsement of the BCS but rather an explanation of the reality.
I just hate that the BCS indoctrinates people into thinking that this is the only system that will "make money." Simply not true at all. Do you really think that a playoff of any kind wouldn't make serious $$$?
The fact is the current system works for those who set it up and it favors them too and that is why the BCS is not going anywhere. -
BCSbunkBreaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day. -
LJ
No we aren't. They will go back to the pre 1998 bowl system before we have a playoff (I hate this saying with a passion, but it really fits here) and you can take that to the bank.BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day. -
trep14
And here comes the obligatory "Congress has better things to do!" line.BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day.
The fact of the matter is though, the undercurrents of dissatisfaction with the BCS are there and only growing as the BCS continues to bungle matchups (this year being probably the worst year for it), a playoff will definitely happen one day. -
jordo212000
Great news. I'll believe it when I see it though...BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day.
On the other hand, what was all that talk about Congress just demanding a name change? -
LJjordo212000 wrote:
Great news. I'll believe it when I see it though...BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day.
On the other hand, what was all that talk about Congress just demanding a name change?The bill would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as a national championship unless that title contest is the result of a playoff. -
jordo212000
IF the BCS is no more. I think it is pretty obvious that there would be a playoff.LJ wrote:
No we aren't. They will go back to the pre 1998 bowl system before we have a playoff (I hate this saying with a passion, but it really fits here) and you can take that to the bank. -
trep14
There is no way college football goes back to the pre 1998 bowl system. Absolutely no way. College football is way too nationalized at this point. The growth of ESPN and the internet has really changed college football from a regional game, where winning your conference was the most important thing, to a national game where competing on a national scene is more important. There is absolutely no way we go back to the old system now.LJ wrote:
No we aren't. They will go back to the pre 1998 bowl system before we have a playoff (I hate this saying with a passion, but it really fits here) and you can take that to the bank.BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day. -
cbus4lifeI have wet dreams thinking about a playoff system.
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BCSbunk
I do not think they will. The only reason they went to the BCS is because of the crap they had before with no champion. We still have no champion.LJ wrote:
No we aren't. They will go back to the pre 1998 bowl system before we have a playoff (I hate this saying with a passion, but it really fits here) and you can take that to the bank.BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day.
We will get a playoff in D1 in our lifetimes. -
enigmaax
I don't think a playoff would bring in the type of money that the BCS does. We just disagree on that. I do not think that should be the driving force behind the decision because I don't think that process aligns well with the stated mission of the NCAA and the precedent they set with handling of all other sports.jordo212000 wrote: I just hate that the BCS indoctrinates people into thinking that this is the only system that will "make money." Simply not true at all. Do you really think that a playoff of any kind wouldn't make serious $$$?
However, I also realize the risk of changing the system that extend beyond football and I also understand that money does have to be a consideration. It isn't and will never be as easy as just all of a sudden having dropping bowls and having a playoff.
There is a lot of truth to this and there are a lot of people/schools making a mint off the system. But not everything that would be jeopardized is the evil empire. College football can be what it is today because of the dollars it generates.jordo212000 wrote: The fact is the current system works for those who set it up and it favors them too and that is why the BCS is not going anywhere. -
jordo212000
Two can play the quoting the game....The bill would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as a national championship unless that title contest is the result of a playoff.
...aimed at forcing college football to switch to a playoff system to determine a national champion. -
LJ
I will bet you $100 it doesn't happen in the next 50 years.BCSbunk wrote:
I do not think they will. The only reason they went to the BCS is because of the crap they had before with no champion. We still have no champion.LJ wrote:
No we aren't. They will go back to the pre 1998 bowl system before we have a playoff (I hate this saying with a passion, but it really fits here) and you can take that to the bank.BCSbunk wrote: Breaking news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4727426
House subcommittee approves legislation.
We are going to have a playoff one day.
We will get a playoff in D1 in our lifetimes.