jmh80
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I posted earlier in this thread about the fact that the Elfin Eleven's commissioner, along with the ADs from schools like Ohio State, are responsible for the BCS's current form. They completely oppose a conference championship or a playoff system, because it would basically eliminate their chances of having a team in the big game.
Meanwhile, the SEC and Big 12, hands down the two best conferences in college ball, both play a conference championship and are pro-playoff.
To me, that says it all.
Oh, and who won the last three BCS championships, and four out of the last five? You got it... teams from the SEC and Big 12.
I'd agree the Rose Bowl conferences are definitely in the way. I blame them for a big part.
But I just honestly wonder if there aren't a lot of fat cats in the other big conferences that are against change because they view their livelihood's to be possibly altered too much.
Think about this - why would the SEC and Big 12 on form and current history want to change? They are winning like gangbusters as far as the MNC's.
That said - I would think both conferences would welcome the challenge of a playoff system. I just wonder if that's true for all the decision makers - just a hunch I have, nothing fact or rumor based behind that.
Perhaps I'm just skeptical we'll have a playoff in the next decade...