by wingman3227 on Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:41 pm
Ken,
You make a good point about the way games were played and the schedule prior to the game, however, I have to disagree with you a little here. In order to win our National Championship a team will have to win four quality games in five days. So it works out that the team that has the most is in the best shape while maintaining the top level of talent wins the championship. I have heard this argument before, why BYU lost to Oregon, Why FSU lost by so many to Michigan, why Oregon lost to CU and ASU, well how about on the other side of it. I am obvioulsy a big supporter of ASU, well ASU went into Michigan playing in a place where most teams don't win, and beat Michigan. It was Michigan's first game in 8 days, and it was ASU's fourth game in 6 days....should ASU get even more credit for that win, or does it show that if a team is conditioned well, then it doesn't matter. I know that teams get tired, it is understandable, however, maybe if a coach knows his team is not in great shape, or not very deep, their scheme should reflect that.
I think that as a poll voter you can't get caught up in...well their best player was hurt, or they were tired, for the exact reason you stated, the only thing that should be taken into account is the field location, home field advantage means something because we all don't exactly travel in first class conditions and that can do a number on a kid. However, other than home and away, poll voters should try to keep their own bias's out of it, let the teams take care of it on the field. I understand FSU is not trying to make an easy schedule and that it is tough to get teams to travel that far east, and they play who they can, the same argument goes for Northeastern, you can't fault those teams for having "easy" Schedule's" not can you give too much credit to a team for losing a bunch of games against good competition. I think FSU, Northeastern, UMD, and Texas A&M are doing all they can to make themselves contenders and they all belong in the top 15 and should be in the tournament.., however, it is tough to deny a team that has played many of the top ranked teams, and beaten a few a shot at the tournament because they are going to have to go through a tough schedule and then a much tougher conference tournament. I know that they pollsters have a tough job, but they should look at the resume's, not the names of the team.
That is just my opinion...I could be wrong...