1 Down - 31 To Go: Bowl Season Begins With a Bang!
December 22, 2007 by bcsbusters
UTAH 35 - NAVY 32
Poinsettia Bowl - San Diego, California
Sometimes the best bowl games of the season are not necessarily the venues that are the most anticipated. If this opening bowl game between Utah and Navy, which took place at the Poinsettia Bowl, located in San Diego, California is any indicator, the Bowl Season is going to pick up where the wacky, zany regular season has left off.
I have campaigned on many occasions that both Utah and Navy should be BCS Conference members. The BCS Busters Model, which I have touted throughout my book manuscript project, would do just that. Utah, would in fact, be moving to the PAC-10 Conference to make way for the newly created BCS Rocky Mountain Conference, which simply aligns many of the best non-BCS football programs historically over the last decade, throughout the BCS era.
Navy, on the other hand, would enter the Big-East Conference along with Army, Appalachian State and East Carolina. Think about it. All 4 teams are located along the North East corridor and this past season, all teams played the majority of the teams located within the conference, and had excellent results. This is a look at how the Big-East, PAC-10 and mythical Rocky Mountain Conference might have played out this past season.
Will need to see the http://www.ncaa-schedule.com site to see this!
This magical realignment, so necessary to eliminate the chaos of the BCS, bringing order via a chronological sequence of events (the BCS Busters Regular Season Playoff), which would determine college football superiority, while bringing the ethical compass of the sport back into fold, could very easily occur.
While many college football fans around the country continue to scoff at the concept of Mountain West, Western Athletic and C-USA teams being adopted into the BCS family tree, Utah’s recent history provides a glimpse into why this concept should come to fruition.
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