The USF Bulls are kicking @$$ and taking names. They just came off a nice win over Auburn, their ranked #2 in BCS standings, they’ve got Rutgers on Thursday (a game in which I believe they’ll dominate), and are possibly on their way to finishing the season undefeated. Yet folks are saying they don’t deserve to be in the national championship game. I disagree. Anyone have an opinion on this? I understand the issue of ratings and the draw of the “big” schools. But just because a school has a storied history doesn’t mean you’re going to get a quality match up in the national championship. Case in point – last year’s game. I mean come on…Boise State would have given Florida more competition than the Buckeyes provided. So, the issue of the big draw aside, up and coming programs like USF do deserve to be in the national spotlight and raise that AFCA trophy. Perhaps the bigger issue is the inherent flaws of the BCS system, especially given how Auburn, Utah, and USC were done a few years back.
2007-10-17
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