West Coast Domer
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After watching Palmer and Pollack I can tell what an SEC degree does...what *******s
Not sure I understand this argument.
Do the teams (i.e. conferences) that play for the title get a larger share of the BCS pie? I may be wrong, but I thought it was evenly split, with conferences that have two BCS participants getting an extra share. That's certainly what this piece seems to say.
The BCS' Big Split - SportsBusiness Daily | SportsBusiness Journal | SportsBusiness Daily Global
At this point, we're in a BCS bowl regardless, so we'd get our cut. Who does it help - financially - to keep us out of the title game? SEC looks like it'll get two BCS slots and can't get more than that. I guess Big 12/Pac 12 teams would hope to get a second team in at-large if OU and KSU play for the title? But that's a longshot for the Pac-12. No one else is going to get two. I'm not sure I understand the agenda.
That said, I am flabbergasted how no coaches - aside from Kelly - voted us #1. But there's still a lot of football to be played, by Oregon in particular. Patience.
Not sure I understand this argument.
Do the teams (i.e. conferences) that play for the title get a larger share of the BCS pie? I may be wrong, but I thought it was evenly split, with conferences that have two BCS participants getting an extra share. That's certainly what this piece seems to say.
The BCS' Big Split - SportsBusiness Daily | SportsBusiness Journal | SportsBusiness Daily Global
At this point, we're in a BCS bowl regardless, so we'd get our cut. Who does it help - financially - to keep us out of the title game? SEC looks like it'll get two BCS slots and can't get more than that. I guess Big 12/Pac 12 teams would hope to get a second team in at-large if OU and KSU play for the title? But that's a longshot for the Pac-12. No one else is going to get two. I'm not sure I understand the agenda.
That said, I am flabbergasted how no coaches - aside from Kelly - voted us #1. But there's still a lot of football to be played, by Oregon in particular. Patience.
Also, completely understood, barring a complete meltdown, we'll be in a BCS game. We've earned that. ND will get paid.........one way or the other. My problem is with coaches taking liberties with us because a) we're not conference affiliated...(thank God for that) and b)they are....There in lies the problem. Voter bias/fraud. Who'll stop it? The conferences gain from crapping on an independent as their own teams move up. It's really not that hard to figure out, ST.
ND scheduled up and compiled a winning record against some of the best in the country. Voters are trying to downplay that due to their own bias. That, I have a problem with.
I agree there's some built-in conference biases. You vote for what you know. That said, what does it matter to some coach from the ACC or the Sun Belt who's #2 and who's #3? Also I'd think the teams that play us regularly might also be more inclined to vote in our favor. You think Michigan wouldn't want to host "defending national champion" Notre Dame next fall?
Like I said, what I really don't understand is the financial motivation that keeps getting brought up. Oregon State's loss yesterday makes it very unlikely that the Pac 12 puts two teams in the BCS. (I guess unless Oregon lost in the Pac 12 title game). I suppose Oklahoma is still a good shot to go at-large, but that's probably true whether K-State plays for the title or not.
Maybe I'm dense, but I'm just not really seeing the money angle here. Certainly not for most voters.
Had this argument with a few of my buddies.
Not complaining because of last 2 weeks, complaining over the course of the season. Oregon has put up their numbers against ark st, Fresno st, Tennessee tech, Washington st, Colorado and cal. those teams all are either FCS teams or they suck terribly. ND has done what they have done against a schedule with all FBS opponents and only 3 of them have a losing record. Oregon has very skewed stats. The common opponent that will likely determine it is USC. I will almost guarantee that ND will not give up 51 points against them. Oregon is smoke and mirrors and fooling everyone with a "powerful" offense against awful opponents. Oregon's opponents WP is less than 500. The numbers just don't match up. Nd is getting screwed by the human polls. Yes the same ones that people say ND is always overrated in.
I prefaced this by saying that previously I have not had a strong opinion on the BCS system, in large part because it hadn't effected ND yet. Does anyone else agree with me? These guys are ND fans and are tending to disagree with me on the facts about Oregon. I'm not saying I think we could beat them or anything, just simply stating that I feel ND has a legitimate gripe for being ranked behind them.
Georgia lost its only game *on the road* at South Carolina. Florida lost its only game *on the road* at Georgia. Florida St lost its only game *on the road* at NC State. Bama lost at home…late in the season. For other teams that would be a death knoll for BCS hopes. Oklahoma as #8 lost at home to #5 ND and tumbled 6 spots to 14…that’s right. They fell 6 spots after losing to a higher ranked opponent at home. Bama loses at home to a lower ranked opponent and drops only 3? The brand bias is sickening and perverses the sport.
Best example of bias. Oklahoma with 2 losses, to the #2 and #3 teams in the polls, is ranked behind 3 SEC teams with 2 losses, some of the SEC losses were to unranked opponents. Go figure
I thought the mentality was that an early loss was better than a late loss. Elite teams aren’t supposed to lose late…hmmmm I guess that’s why 7 SEC teams played FCS opponents this week.
Had this argument with a few of my buddies.
Not complaining because of last 2 weeks, complaining over the course of the season. Oregon has put up their numbers against ark st, Fresno st, Tennessee tech, Washington st, Colorado and cal. those teams all are either FCS teams or they suck terribly. ND has done what they have done against a schedule with all FBS opponents and only 3 of them have a losing record. Oregon has very skewed stats. The common opponent that will likely determine it is USC. I will almost guarantee that ND will not give up 51 points against them. Oregon is smoke and mirrors and fooling everyone with a "powerful" offense against awful opponents. Oregon's opponents WP is less than 500. The numbers just don't match up. Nd is getting screwed by the human polls. Yes the same ones that people say ND is always overrated in.
I prefaced this by saying that previously I have not had a strong opinion on the BCS system, in large part because it hadn't effected ND yet. Does anyone else agree with me? These guys are ND fans and are tending to disagree with me on the facts about Oregon. I'm not saying I think we could beat them or anything, just simply stating that I feel ND has a legitimate gripe for being ranked behind them.
Amen, brotha.
Looking at the schedules for BCS teams #4-#9 (yeah, all 6 are SEC teams) is just sickening. Each team has 2-3 legitimate games the whole year and every one of them has dropped at least 1 of those, and 3 of the 6 have dropped two of those. Hmmm...
Mississippi St. played NO ONE for the first 7 games of the season (4 FCS or non-AQ opponents along with Tennessee, Kentucky, and Auburn [combined record of 7-23 ... 0-20 in SEC play]) and cruised its way to the #11 spot before playing 3 decent teams in Alabama, Texas A&M, and LSU and all three of those teams get praise for beating a ranked Miss. St. team.
I never really realized it before, and I'm not sure if it's more apparent than ever or if I'm just paying more attention, but it's absolutely disgusting. I would love to see ANY SEC team play our schedule. I'm not saying that that they aren't good, but to have them at #4-#9 is outright ridiculous. Someone has to put a stop to this...
ND will play for the national championship if they win out, it's just a gut feeling. I think one of the other two lose.
Oregon or Kansas State WILL LOSE.
BELIEVE
I feel ya bro..How is it that if a team wins with great D and conservative offense in the SEC, it is a sign of strength, but if ND does that it is a sign of weakness? What STYLE POINT victories have Bama, LSU, UGA and Florida been posting this year?
btw Florida looked amazing against Louisiana-Lafayette. The cupcake was a real challenge for them but their special teams really stepped up for their terrible offense and defense. I personally cant believe they chose such a difficult nonconference game.
would love to see Oregon get beat then ND can take it to KSU in the BCS game and Oregon can whoop on Alabama in the Fiesta or Sugar Bowl![]()
I unfortunately have to live in SEC land for the time being. There are so many blind SEC homers at work that I lose respect for people when I start talking sports with them. These people legitimately, in their heart of hearts, believe that the cellar dwellers of the SEC would be powerhouses in other conferences. I have, with some regularity, heard it said that Kentucky, Vandy, Tennessee, etc. would all win the other conferences and that the only reason they aren't good now is because they play in the "brutal" SEC.You joke about this, but on Sirius XM's college radio station yesterday, I heard multiple people say how Lou-Laf is a much better team than people give them credit for. SEC people actually believe that Lou-Laf is a good team and that makes UF a great team for beating them.
This got brought up via a phone interview with an ND fan. The fan called in to say the media needs to start comparing apples to apples. If they're going to hate on ND for barely squeaking by Pitt, then they need to be all over UF for barely beating Lou-Laf....and that's when the radio host tried to say Lou-Laf is a really good football team.
This is a huge problem, because the voters' beliefs fall in line with this host's. There is a huge bias towards the SEC and it's complete nonsense. There have been a lot of good posts already so I'm not going to repeat what others have already said. But they're exactly right. This SEC-entitlement and favoritism has gotten out of hand.
I unfortunately have to live in SEC land for the time being. There are so many blind SEC homers at work that I lose respect for people when I start talking sports with them. These people legitimately, in their heart of hearts, believe that the cellar dwellers of the SEC would be powerhouses in other conferences. I have, with some regularity, heard it said that Kentucky, Vandy, Tennessee, etc. would all win the other conferences and that the only reason they aren't good now is because they play in the "brutal" SEC.
I also hear that if Notre Dame, KSU, Oregon, etc. played in the SEC they'd finish in the bottom half of the conference. No fans are more delusional than UGA fans though. They really think their team has played a tough schedule and they really think they should be the #1 team in the country, or at least #2 behind Alabama of course. UGA fans are already borderline insufferable...god forbid they ever actually win anything and I'd probably have to move to another state.
Bama at #4 is f-tarded.
No matter who is in the championship the SEC will whine that any of their top 6 could would have won vs the victor. Then STFU and put them on your schedule!!!
Look at the weak sauce in the SEC this week, they all have non-conference games against FCS or barely FBS opponents? They should all drop a spot or two just for scheduling that crap. Why do other conferences vote them up when they are battling this week and the SEC has cupcakes to heal up for the final game or two of the season?
Poll voters have so much confirmation bias in their selections it isn't even funny. SEC teams could all finish 4-4 in conference and still own the top 15 b/c voters are dumb.
Go Beavers and Tree. Quite the conundrum there.
I unfortunately have to live in SEC land for the time being. There are so many blind SEC homers at work that I lose respect for people when I start talking sports with them. These people legitimately, in their heart of hearts, believe that the cellar dwellers of the SEC would be powerhouses in other conferences. I have, with some regularity, heard it said that Kentucky, Vandy, Tennessee, etc. would all win the other conferences and that the only reason they aren't good now is because they play in the "brutal" SEC.
I also hear that if Notre Dame, KSU, Oregon, etc. played in the SEC they'd finish in the bottom half of the conference. No fans are more delusional than UGA fans though. They really think their team has played a tough schedule and they really think they should be the #1 team in the country, or at least #2 behind Alabama of course. UGA fans are already borderline insufferable...god forbid they ever actually win anything and I'd probably have to move to another state.
I've listened to you complain about Georgia fans all year and never really thought anything of it ... I am listening now. After hearing Pollack last night say that anyone in top ten would beat ND, I am listening.