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By voting Florida ahead of Michigan after earlier voting USC ahead of michigan I really have to wonder? The SEC IS NOT all that! Put an SEC team in the hard nose Big Ten and they'll get beat up over the course of a season. . . . I'll admit the SEC is very good but not all that good! The Press and southern coaches poisoned the BCS title game by sticking an good Florida team in there ahead of a great and more deserving Michigan team. . . and folks. . . I'm not a michigan fan. . . I was just hoping for a great title game like last years USC VS Texas thriller. Instead. . ..I'll be watching seinfeld reruns by halftime as Ohio State pounds on Florida. . .. Hey Timmy Teblow. . . . . You better take out a hefty health insurance policy. . . you certainly won't be running all over Ohio State. . . . Chris Leak. . . .he'll throw 5 interceptions and be sacked 9 times!

2006-12-03 14:18:18 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

Wow. . .for indychen I think BCS means "Boy Can't Score"! Looks like he has too much time on his hands . . . as well as too much jerk lube!

2006-12-03 14:30:09 · update #1

6 answers

Buckeyes Come South! Just like Sherman did.

You're right - if Leak continues to throw that rainbow ball he throws - at least 5 and they're sure going to need a lot more defense than they showed last night. Smith hit what 7 or 8 receivers in the Michigan game - you can't go out and play man and you can't double team everyone because Pittman and Wells will run up 400 yards on the ground as soon as you leave the line of scrimmage. OMG I can hardly watch......

2006-12-03 15:01:56 · answer #1 · answered by Norman 7 · 0 0

First of all, it takes more than the coaches from the SEC to give Fla that jump. Now on your other observations, the SEC is a lot tougher than anyone seems to think. This is the league everyone compares to the NFL due to speed and how evenly most of the teams are matched. Three SEC teams are in the top 10, that says something for the conference. They are also known for placing more teams in Bowls than any other conference. I think Ohio State is going to have some problems Fla's speed. Fla may not have a great offense, but their D is stout and very fast. Something Ohio has not faced this year. In a league with teams like Ark, LSU, Fla, Auburn, TN, GA, and spoilers like South Carolina, you can't call that a weak conference. These teams are rarely not in the mix for the top 15 or top 10. There aren't many conferences that can claim to have that many consistent contenders, except maybe the Big 12 with OU, Neb, TX and a couple of others. If the other conferences want to make a case against the SEC, why don't they start scheduling games with SEC teams? After all, if they are really that superior, they'll roll right over the SEC teams and boost their rankings in the polls.

2006-12-04 04:31:08 · answer #2 · answered by arc_angel_1972 5 · 0 0

Texas. 45-35 on a neutral field being the main factor. Why should Texas get shafted simply because of the lay out of their schedule? They got the short end of the stick simply because their last game was against an awful Texas A&M team and not against someone who was ranked. Texas proved themselves during the stretch they had versus OU, Mizzou, OSU, and Texas Tech. Sure, they lost on the last play to Tech, but that's still a pretty impressive stretch of games. Either way, this is all the more reason the NCAA needs a playoff system for football.

2016-03-13 03:08:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

BCS may refer to:
Bowl Championship Series, a system which selects the college football matchups for five prestigious bowl games including the BCS National Championship Game for NCAA Division I-A
BCS theory of conventional superconductivity, named for Nobel Prize winners Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer

One of the following places:
Baja California Sur, state of Mexico
Bryan-College Station, Texas, location of Texas A&M University, United States

One of the following schools:
Beechen Cliff School, public school in Bath, UK
Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Canada
Blue Coat School, model of English charity school

It may also stand for:
Battery Computer System, a small computer used by the US Army for computing artillery fire mission data
Bayer CropScience a crop science company
Billy Club Sandwich, a New York City hardcore band
Biopharmaceutics Classification System, a guidance for predicting the intestinal drug absorption
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, language spoken in Yugoslav successor states
British Computer Society, a professional/academic association within the UK consisting of IT practitioners
British Crime Survey, an independent study of crime in the UK
Bond Christen Socialisten, a Dutch political party;
Business Capability Specification a term used to refer to documents created by Accenture's consultants which act as a contract or understanding between the client and the company regarding the various enhancements developed by Accenture.
European Air Transport, ICAO Code: BCS
Internet slang for "because"
informally, the BC era

2006-12-03 14:28:20 · answer #4 · answered by Indychen 6 · 0 0

Boy is some one a sore loser!
Just wait til next year.
Beside if team "a" that has lost to team "b" were to win it would still be a tie!

2006-12-03 15:12:37 · answer #5 · answered by blakree 7 · 0 0

No.

2006-12-03 18:43:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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