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In talking with 2 ND haters this weekend (my brother and brother inlaw) I had to address two arguments.
1. ND didn't deserve a BCS bid and
2. ND gets preferential treatment by the BCS
I had to point out that:
1. even though ND didn't really have any quality wins, they still deserved the BCS bid as much as the only other eligible team (West VA). What they didn't realize was that 9 autobids were already given out. 6 to the conference champs, 1 to Boise state, and 1 each to Michigan and LSU. Aubruna nd Wisconsin didn't qualify as both play in conferences with 2 teams already in BCS bowls. Rutgers and VT didn't qualify because they didn't finish in the final top 14. That left #11 ND and #13 West Va for the remaining slot. I think ND deserved it every bit as much as WVU. It would be hard to make a case otherwise as WVU played such a pansy schedule.
2. For ND to get an autobid, they must finish in the top 8. BCS conference champs have no ranking stipulation. They can finish with 4 losses and unranked and still get an autobid. Non BCS conference champs must simply finish in the final top BCS 12. So how is it any easier for ND? If ND doesn't get an autobid, we qualify for an at large under the same rules as everyone else. And seeing that we play a tougher schedule than 90% of the teams out there, it is actually harder for us to finish the season ranked high enough.
I just can't follow the ND haters logic.
1. ND didn't deserve a BCS bid and
2. ND gets preferential treatment by the BCS
I had to point out that:
1. even though ND didn't really have any quality wins, they still deserved the BCS bid as much as the only other eligible team (West VA). What they didn't realize was that 9 autobids were already given out. 6 to the conference champs, 1 to Boise state, and 1 each to Michigan and LSU. Aubruna nd Wisconsin didn't qualify as both play in conferences with 2 teams already in BCS bowls. Rutgers and VT didn't qualify because they didn't finish in the final top 14. That left #11 ND and #13 West Va for the remaining slot. I think ND deserved it every bit as much as WVU. It would be hard to make a case otherwise as WVU played such a pansy schedule.
2. For ND to get an autobid, they must finish in the top 8. BCS conference champs have no ranking stipulation. They can finish with 4 losses and unranked and still get an autobid. Non BCS conference champs must simply finish in the final top BCS 12. So how is it any easier for ND? If ND doesn't get an autobid, we qualify for an at large under the same rules as everyone else. And seeing that we play a tougher schedule than 90% of the teams out there, it is actually harder for us to finish the season ranked high enough.
I just can't follow the ND haters logic.
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