Why should there always be an absolute-final-definitive-no-questions-asked-cut-and-dry-black-and-white (you get the picture) national champion? This is a part of college football that we all love. As much angst as it gives us, we all love arguing over who's better than who, who could beat who, what could have happened, what SHOULD have happened etc. Which great teams of the past was really the greatest. Without the gray areas, the unknowns, the horizons where teams nobody gives a shot have chances at glory, where's the fun? Where's the mystery? I'm not saying the BCS is grand, I'm not saying we shouldn't have a playoff, but why is everyone SO FREAKING uptight about the whole thing? This is the adventure. UF plays OSU, who knows who's gonna win? Did you think UCLA would beat USC? Things aren't always the way we think they should be, and I for one, wouldn't even WANT it to always be my way. Where's the fun in that? I for one, hate tOSU MUCH more than Florida, and who know, they could lose? I just actually like the debates, the fun of analyzing all the teams. Sometimes I feel like a big playoff would make things too much like the NFL. I dunno, maybe i'm just tired of people complaining.
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