college football 2009 thread

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GMScud
12-06-2009, 01:33 PM
Somewhat off track here, but I'm increasingly frustrated with the media chasing and creating storylines and not acknowledging what they should. For instance, it seemed to me that Tim Tebow and Florida got more attention for what they didn't do instead of Bama stomping the crap out of them. I've also noticed that following Notre Dame games, whether it be NBC or ESPN, the story was always about Charlie Weis and his seniors. Win, lose, or draw the immediate interviews were always with Weis.

I felt bad for Connecticut after they beat Notre Dame, same with Stanford and Navy, how it was all about whether Weis was staying or going.

Nothing new there. Is the average joe sports fan more likely to change the channel if the network is talking about Stanford winning a ball game or the head coach of Notre Dame losing his job? They always sensationalize the stories about the big names. Do people want to see what a teary-eyed Tebow has to say about a big loss or listen to Greg McElroy?

Right or wrong, they are more focused on what keeps the viewers, and many times that's not the meat of the story.

SmootSmack
12-06-2009, 03:48 PM
Unless we're talking about Stanford winning a national championship, Notre Dame will almost always be the bigger story

KLHJ2
12-07-2009, 10:16 AM
Do you know what is really starting to bother me? Teams like Boise State, TCU, Cincinnati being ranked in the top ten without playing a single non conference top 25 team are. Now I am not saying that they are not worthy of a top 25 ranking, but they should have to play and beat a non conference top 10 team before they can be placed in the top 10.

This year we will be subject to at least one shitty BCS bowl game because nobody is scheduling these clowns. Florida is going to kill Cincinnati and there is no 2 ways about it. Boise State against TCU might be a halfway decent game because both of them are second rate (3rd in my opinion, but I am giving the people who vote some credit) top 25 teams. It’s a shame that we can’t put all three against each other in some sort of Round-Robin, over ranked team, Bowl extravaganza.

I cannot believe that some writers actually feel bad for these teams an write about how they aren’t getting their fair shot at the “National Title”. It’s because they are not really as good as their records look on paper; and I am glad that there are some people or at least a computer that see it the same way that I do. I realize that there are some people in Texas, Idaho, and Ohio that believe that I am an asshole and I am wrong. Well, they are half right because I am an asshole but I am not wrong. The way that I see it is that there are 2 ways to fix this problem. Either more respectable teams schedule these guys (isn’t going to happen) or college football goes to a playoff format. The playoff format is way overdue and would go a long way to shutting idiots like me up. Until then we will be subject to this Florida Gators vs. Cincinnati Bearcats Preview, January 1 2010 - NCAA College Football - ESPN (http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?gameId=300012132) when we know that this was Florida’s punishment for losing last week and Cincinnati is just happy to be here.

WaldSkins
12-07-2009, 05:25 PM
Do you know what is really starting to bother me? Teams like Boise State, TCU, Cincinnati being ranked in the top ten without playing a single non conference top 25 team are. Now I am not saying that they are not worthy of a top 25 ranking, but they should have to play and beat a non conference top 10 team before they can be placed in the top 10.

This year we will be subject to at least one shitty BCS bowl game because nobody is scheduling these clowns. Florida is going to kill Cincinnati and there is no 2 ways about it. Boise State against TCU might be a halfway decent game because both of them are second rate (3rd in my opinion, but I am giving the people who vote some credit) top 25 teams. It’s a shame that we can’t put all three against each other in some sort of Round-Robin, over ranked team, Bowl extravaganza.

I cannot believe that some writers actually feel bad for these teams an write about how they aren’t getting their fair shot at the “National Title”. It’s because they are not really as good as their records look on paper; and I am glad that there are some people or at least a computer that see it the same way that I do. I realize that there are some people in Texas, Idaho, and Ohio that believe that I am an asshole and I am wrong. Well, they are half right because I am an asshole but I am not wrong. The way that I see it is that there are 2 ways to fix this problem. Either more respectable teams schedule these guys (isn’t going to happen) or college football goes to a playoff format. The playoff format is way overdue and would go a long way to shutting idiots like me up. Until then we will be subject to this Florida Gators vs. Cincinnati Bearcats Preview, January 1 2010 - NCAA College Football - ESPN (http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/preview?gameId=300012132) when we know that this was Florida’s punishment for losing last week and Cincinnati is just happy to be here.

1.)Boise State beat Oregon who won the Pac-10
2.)TCU beat BYU( who beat Oklahoma ) and Utah
3.)Who did Ohio State beat?
3.) Which team's would you have take there spots in the BCS?

Trample the Elderly
12-07-2009, 05:37 PM
1.)Boise State beat Oregon who won the Pac-10
2.)TCU beat BYU( who beat Oklahoma ) and Utah
3.)Who did Ohio State beat?
3.) Which team's would you have take there spots in the BCS?

As long as there are no playoffs and sports writers run the show this is what you can expect. The games are great but the bowls are rigged.

Big C
12-07-2009, 06:00 PM
Do you know what is really starting to bother me? Teams like Boise State, TCU, Cincinnati being ranked in the top ten without playing a single non conference top 25 team are. Now I am not saying that they are not worthy of a top 25 ranking, but they should have to play and beat a non conference top 10 team before they can be placed in the top 10.



the big 12 was bad this year, and out of conference texas played UTEP, Wyoming, and UL Monroe...thats pretty terrible. Florida always play chumps out of conference to include charleston southern, troy, and FIU this year...

to defend cincy, they did play oregon state away which is much harder than texas or florida did this year. they and alabama are the only 2 top teams that tried out of conference, besides boise scheduling oregon the first game of the year...

WaldSkins
12-07-2009, 06:02 PM
As long as there are no playoffs and sports writers run the show this is what you can expect. The games are great but the bowls are rigged.

I think that teams should be scheduling tougher opponents. There's no way a team like Penn State should get BCS consideration playing Akron, Temple, Syracuse, Illinois, and Eastern Illinois. PSU played ONE ranked team the entire season. College football is and always will be about making money.

mlmdub130
12-07-2009, 06:06 PM
I think that teams should be scheduling tougher opponents. There's no way a team like Penn State should get BCS consideration playing Akron, Temple, Syracuse, Illinois, and Eastern Illinois. PSU played ONE ranked team the entire season. College football is and always will be about making money.

the only problem is teams are scared to play teams like boise tcu and others because they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by playing them

as far as penn state goes the whole big 10 is probably the most overhyped conference in the ncaa

WaldSkins
12-07-2009, 06:08 PM
the only problem is teams are scared to play teams like boise tcu and others because they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by playing them

as far as penn state goes the whole big 10 is probably the most overhyped conference in the ncaa

Id say the Big East, Big Ten, and ACC are all over hyped

WaldSkins
12-07-2009, 06:22 PM
the only problem is teams are scared to play teams like boise tcu and others because they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by playing them

as far as penn state goes the whole big 10 is probably the most overhyped conference in the ncaa

Id say the Big East, Big Ten, and ACC are all over hyped

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