Well, it lets either Michigan or Florida into the National Championship game.
2006-12-03 00:10:22
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answered by RRE 2
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It is amazing that the BCS always seem to wind up with their penis in the wringer. If they choose Michigan it will make Big 10 folks happy and it will **** off the SEC and vice-versa. Personally I would not want to see a rematch but the majority of folks would and don't give me that crap about strength of schedule. The BCS has shown that it is a voo-doo system at best with how they ranked West Virginia during the season.
What might be cool about this whole mess is that a strong push will be made to change the system Many years back when the polls had created controversy then Auburn Coach Pat Dye wanted to create a division of powerhouse football programs with a playoff system and screw the bowls. Who knows but I know one thing for certain in that the SEC would like to pull out of the BCS series if Michigan gets the nod.
2006-12-03 09:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It will only give the fans what they want. Everybody want to see a rematch of Michigan and Ohio State, so being said that is what the BCS is going to do. I think it is unfair to the SEC teams, speaking of past, auburn, lsu, and now florida. I am a Florida fan and I would like to see Ohio State face Florida, but they are going to give it to Michigan cuz that whats everyone wants. I don't want to see them play again, Michigan lost, lets see someone else go at it. Its college football, once you loose you don't get a second chance. I bet if florida had a rematch with Auburn, they probably would win this time.
2006-12-03 08:22:26
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answered by anthonycainion 2
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Well Florida beat Arkansas so from what I have heard it will be either Florida or Michigan in the BCS playing The Ohio State. Also, it is suppose to be announced on Fox at 8pm EST tonight. (this is for all bowl games)
2006-12-03 08:11:24
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answered by parrothead2371 6
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This game, my friend, is why they play the games. Both Michigan and Florida have legitimate arguments as to who gets OSU. I still think that a Michigan-OSU matchup is better than an OSU rout of Florida. The best thing that could happen is that Michigan and Florida play each other to see who gets OSU.
2006-12-03 11:07:24
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answered by ...mr2fister... 7
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if mich plays osu it will end up just like the first half of their first meeting. except osu will not lay back like last game. If Florida plays in the nc it will be a great game and i think if florida is close in the 4th quarter they will pull it out, again.
Just sticking with the facts, Florida is deserving, 11 of 13 games were against teams playing in a bowl game this year. Yes they struggled in games they should have won handily, but still took care of business in the end. Michigan played 6 bowl teams, putting Michigan up aginst florida's schedule i have them with 3 losses, at tennesse, vs lsu and vs auburn. So keeping all things objective Florida deserves to play for the nc against osu
2006-12-03 09:59:59
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answered by StealthShadow 4
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It will once again afirm what a farce the BCS is. Instate a true playoff system, NCAA, will you. All we can do is sit back & hope the puter & pollsters pick Michigan over Florida
2006-12-03 08:11:48
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answered by U can't b serious 4
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it shouldn't have change from the beginning in respect to the sec and Florida which i love and think is by far the best football conference .but every one know that Michigan is out right the 2nd best team in the country . go blue
2006-12-03 09:39:03
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answered by ? 6
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Michigan gets another shot at OSU
2006-12-03 09:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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gators gators gators they have style points toughest schedule and an sec championship they proved everyone wrong and mainly the bcs
2006-12-03 10:23:48
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answered by vinnyah 1
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