USC tight end Fred Davis is no fan of the current BCS title-game matchup.
``Missouri-West Virginia? I don’t like that,’’ Davis said. ``That’s a whack bowl game. But I think Oklahoma will beat Missouri anyways.''
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Chiete76 said:
Who really cares if we aren't in? Good article in the Times today saying why not let these teams go. Might be fun to see someone else for a change. Also,they mention maybe Illinois as a Rose Bowl apponent. BOO! We can do better than that if OHIO ST goes elsewhere. Georgia would be a great matchup!
SECTION 12 ROW 52 said:
The uglier BCS title game the better. Perhaps if a West Virginia and Ohio State game occurs, the presidents in the Big 12, Pac 10, and SEC that play a tough conference schedule and beat up each other will have enough of this charade and force the issue. Also, should Hawaii defeat Washington this week by a larger margin than Ohio State did earlier this season, what objective justification is there to exclude them from the title game in favor of Ohio State? Or to restate, under what scenario would Hawaii be able to get in? Does eveyone else need to lose 3 games?
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Who really cares if we aren't in? Good article in the Times today saying why not let these teams go. Might be fun to see someone else for a change. Also,they mention maybe Illinois as a Rose Bowl apponent. BOO! We can do better than that if OHIO ST goes elsewhere. Georgia would be a great matchup!
The uglier BCS title game the better. Perhaps if a West Virginia and Ohio State game occurs, the presidents in the Big 12, Pac 10, and SEC that play a tough conference schedule and beat up each other will have enough of this charade and force the issue. Also, should Hawaii defeat Washington this week by a larger margin than Ohio State did earlier this season, what objective justification is there to exclude them from the title game in favor of Ohio State? Or to restate, under what scenario would Hawaii be able to get in? Does eveyone else need to lose 3 games?