[NU Sports] Tide rolls, yawn!

hakirsch at aol.com hakirsch at aol.com
Tue Jan 10 08:18:14 CST 2012


If you can make a case that someone else deserves the #1 ranking I would welcome it.  Okie State lost to an unranked team. That alone does not disqualify them, but since Alabama only lost to a #2 ranked team. (Obviously in OT as well) I find it difficult to be persuaded that given the season in totality, that they have a claim. The only school that may have been better was USC but past cheating knocks them out.  

 As to the regular season being discounted because of Tide's earlier loss, I can only say that using that rule, you could dethrown a whole host of past champs in many other sports both professional and collegiate.  And if I am to interpret you correctly, if the top 2 teams happen to come from the same conference ,then whoever wins their head to head matchup in the regular season(assuming no other losses) should be #1 period

Harry
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 05:59:25 
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Tide rolls, yawn!

You could draw a lot of conclusions from the "title" game about Bama's defense and its place in history, Slick Nick Saban, etc.

... but how on earth could anyone say that the "system worked."

You have a team who did not even win their division, yet alone play in their conference's title game, being crowned national CHAMP??? A team that doesn't have the best record and still has fewer wins over top 25 teams than the two 13-1 teams??? And the reason they didn't play in their league's title game was that they lost ... at home ... to the league champ. If the college season is so meaningful and "every game counts,' then that should count.

All this game proves is that with a month off for a good coach to prepare, they can win a rematch.

Stanford didn't win their league, so they have no claim.

But Oklahoma State has every bit as much right to call themselves the champs - they won their league, finished 13-1 and were unfortunately never allowed the chance to show what might have happened with their offense vs. LSU's defense in a battle of champions because of the system.

The system most certainly did not work. Sorry. You can call Bama the best D, best coach, best team in January or whatever you want. But the system absolutely did not work.

This would have been like UNL beating everyone's clear #1 Miami in 2001 after that loss to Colorado and not playing in their conference title game. The only reason people are drinking the B(C)S kool aid this time around is because the #2 team that didn't win its league and has an inferior resume was an SEC team.

Yawn. DEATH TO THE B(C)S!!!
GO CATS!!!
-SjT
 
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 From: "hakirsch at aol.com" <hakirsch at aol.com>
To: Michael Vance <michael.vance at att.net>; nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com; nwu-sports at tssi.com 
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The system worked.(At least this year anyhow)  Anyone watching the game last night and who followed this past season can only conclude that the Tide is #1 and the Tigers #2. Okie State and Stanford,as good as they were certainly can't make any legitimate claims to be any higher. Throw in several exciting bowl games that would not have occurred with a playoff system and you should have little complaint from those looking for clarity and an exciting season.  The only downer was that the game last night lacked excitement

Harry
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:42:24 
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Tide rolls, yawn!

But the problem was that no one ever proposed putting OkSU against 
Alabama. Anyone who was clamoring for a different matchup was looking 
for OkSU against LSU. The question that everyone asked was whether 
Alabama belonged. Obviously, they did. Did they really belong in a 
four-team playoff? Absolutely. But then, according to the rankings, we'd 
have had two teams who didn't win their division in the playoff, as 
Stanford finished the season at #4. We'd have been debating whether 
Oregon should have gotten in over them.

As of right now, the only sure-fire way to get to the championship game 
is to win all of your games in one of the power conferences. If you 
don't do that, then you're leaving yourself at the mercy of the voters 
or computers or whoever, and you really can't complain. Well, you can, 
but it just comes off as whining.

-Michael

On 1/9/2012 11:54 PM, Mike Nolan wrote:
> I can't help but think that there are a few schools that could have
> put up more points than LSU did tonight, like Oklahoma State.
>
> So, the 2011 season ends, and the 2012 season starts in less than 34 weeks.
>
> Go Cats!
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> Mike Nolan
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