StrykerFSU wrote:Now if there were only more UF's out there (I just threw up in my mouth)
You got what you deserved, Stryker.
StrykerFSU wrote:Now who's scheduling cupcakes? What's good for the goose has to be good for the gander.
You excuse teams from major conferences for scheduling I-AA teams and the like because their conference schedule is sooooo tough but then condemn the little guy because they can't get a major conference team to play them. And yes, the argument that the power teams are scared does hold water...it has been evident in college basketball, where the stakes are not nearly as high, for years.
StrykerFSU wrote:kudos to UF for scheduling the game, that UH is employing the "any game any time" mentality that will hopefully earn them some respect. Now if there were only more UF's out there
The BCS defenders always cry about the lower teams losing a bowl game or the lower bowls would lose money and interest, (Like we cared about Indiana vs. Maryland anyways... sorry IU and Terp fans just an example)
Is it an anti-Hawaii conspiracy? Formulated by the likes of the SEC, ACC, Big 10, Big 12 and Ball State?
How about the mid-major conference start making (real) noise about having a playoff system?
Beta wrote:I vote playoff.
Any team that could win 4 games in a row against the Top 16 would be undisputed.
Beta wrote: I said that perhaps Hawaii could try to get into the PAC-10 with Boise, then the PAC-10 could get a championship game.
TheBearcatHimself wrote: The Pac-10 would be gaining 12 teams thus gaining a championship game ...... (snip)
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Houston coach Art Briles is next to take on the task of pulling Baylor out of the Big 12 basement.
Briles confirmed he was leaving in a news conference Wednesday at Houston after meeting with his players.
Baylor spokesman Nick Joos said a news conference was scheduled later in the day on the Waco campus to announce the school's new football coach.
Briles led Houston to four bowls in his five seasons. He was offered the job Wednesday, a day after meeting with Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw in Dallas.
"Life is full of decisions. Sometimes, you have to look at things from a professional, personal standpoint," Briles said. "Professionally, [Houston] ... is great university with a situation I'm proud to be a part of. Personally, the move allows a person of my nature a little more security. When you're getting up in my age, that's an important factor in life."
The Houston Chronicle reported on its Web site that Briles will get a seven-year contract for about $1.8 million per season. Briles, who turns 52 Monday, had four years left on his Houston contract with a base salary of $900,000 annually.
StrykerFSU wrote:Now if there were only more UF's out there (I just threw up in my mouth)
Everyone now knows that if Missouri beats Oklahoma on Saturday and West Virginia beats Pittsburgh that they will play for the national championship on January 7th in New Orleans. Okay, fine. It still says here that any system that allows a team to go undefeated (Boise State last year; Hawaii, at the moment, this year) and not have a chance to play for a championship, it should be blown up. Plus, it really gets old hearing the network apologists for the BCS conferences shrugging off Hawaii as having not beaten anybody. One of those apologists was heard to say last weekend in a dismissing, condescending tone, "Please don't tell me Hawaii belongs in the top twenty-five."
Question: how does he know where Hawaii belongs? None of his -- or his network's -- beloved power teams will play Hawaii or Boise State in the regular season. How'd Boise State do against Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl last January? Hawaii might be a fraud or it might be George Mason. The problem is, under the current system, we'll never know.
So why is Ohio State automatically better than Kansas? Because it lost sooner than Kansas?
Because the BCS poll says so?
Why is Ohio State's 11-1 better than Kansas's 11-1?
There are too many bowls and too many 6-6 teams getting there by playing lousy non-conference schedules.
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