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Post by The Bubba on Jul 16, 2006 7:52:01 GMT -5
The NCAA says that despite all evidence to the contrary, it is not a hypocritical body of governance interested only in money. So the NCAA stands on its high moral ground and says it could never, ever approve anything so dreadfully abhorrent as a playoff system for Division I-A college football. Too many games. Not fair to the student-athlete. Too many missed classes. The NCAA says a lot of things. Says here do not judge the NCAA by its words, judge it by its actions. Thanks to the NCAA, this year begins college football's arranged marriage with the 12-game season. More..click hereThere are some truths to the more chances to get injured and less time to get academics in order. What's puzzling me and correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the chance of winning 6 games improve for everyone and crunch more 6 game winners together to be then chose by a panel of who's worthy to go bowling. Or, are more bowls going to be created? There could be the Captain Crunch bowl (there isn't one already is there?)
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Post by uk9698 on Jul 16, 2006 8:13:53 GMT -5
I agree with you 100 percent! Also does a team that goes 6-6 really deserve to go to a bowl? I have never thought that losing as many games as you win was anything that special!
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