BCS Buster Bracketology
December 18, 2007 by bcsbusters
Most of the teams competing within the College Football Bowl Sub-division, better known to longtime collegiate gridiron supporters as Division I-A, are locked out of ever competing, not only for a BCS Bowl opportunity, but the national championship itself.
This is one reason why the BCS needs to be altered, but is also the main reason why it likely will not EVER change, as the elite members - tabbed by television itself - have a significant stronghold on the system, and will never relinquish their death grip until either the fans or Congress step in with a remedy.
This was never more evident this week when West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez left his alma matter for the Michigan job.
I’m not sure I agree with this move…. (Click Here !!!!)
To read the rest of the article, you will need to click THIS LINK as I have developed a new website in anticipation of my book project coming to its conclusion. Yes, it is finally nearing its completion.
On the new site, I have developed a new blog and a unique look at the brackets based on this past 2007 regular season.
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I will continue to post the beginning of my articles here on wordpress, but you will have to link to my new site to read the rest of the articles. Although WordPress has many unique features, it is far too constrictive in terms of advertising and video embedding, something I think is needed for those of us who cover college football.
It’s great to be back blogging again, and I will try to write at least one article every other day. I hope you forgive my tardiness as I have been busy developing a new website and finishing up my book manuscript.
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