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But - again - M should jump the loser of Wisky - Sparty next week.
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Get StartedTheWolverines24 said:Why is Kansas State ranked 11th in the BCS? Because of their big win over Baylor? Or is it that convincing 10-7 win over Eastern Kentucky? This is a team that lost a game by 41 points this year! Ridiculous.
JScottWriter said:You're calling it a crock now but won't be when UM jumps a team that played in the conference championship game. Yes I agree it is a crock though.
JScottWriter said:I was saying he won't be calling it a crock next week when his team jumps ahead. But I still believe that the BCS is a crock of shit.
[color=#006400 said:biggunsbob[/color]]
JScottWriter said:You're calling it a crock now but won't be when UM jumps a team that played in the conference championship game. Yes I agree it is a crock though.
Look at the strength schedules..
This is from USA today's guru jeff Sagrin.. I looked last week and Wisconsin's Big ten schedule is the worst one one of the worst in the Big Ten.. Wisconsin should not have jumped us this week.
This is up to date as of now..
Wisconsin 68.88
Michigan 72.17
MSU 70.23
bamf16 said:[color=#006400 said:biggunsbob[/color]]
Look at the strength schedules..
This is from USA today's guru jeff Sagrin.. I looked last week and Wisconsin's Big ten schedule is the worst one one of the worst in the Big Ten.. Wisconsin should not have jumped us this week.
This is up to date as of now..
Wisconsin 68.88
Michigan 72.17
MSU 70.23
That's not just conference, right?
Who did Wisconsin play out of conference? UNLV, Oregon State, Northern Illinois, and South Dakota.
I'm not saying that UM's OOC against WM, Notre Dame, Eastern, and SDSU was all world, but come on, better than Wisconsin.
bamf16 said:So you question someone's logic, then agree with it. Interesting.
Now that conferences have these divisions I think it's a "crock" to automatically eliminate a team from a BCS bowl because they didn't play in ther conference championship game. Teams play different schedules against different opponents, so it's not as cut and dry as it was before. Habitually oversimplifying is what the lazy and/or ignorant do, which is what many associated with the BCS have become.
Now, if both teams have the same number of losses, then maybe the point is more valid. But MSU or Wisconsin is going to have 3 losses on the season.
What year was it when Notre Dame hosted Florida State in a #1 vs. #2 matchup and ND won, then lost the next week to BC? Both teams end the season with 1 loss, ND beats FSU, but FSU gets the National Championship because their loss was to a shit team and FSU's loss was to a top 5 team on the road.
greenandwhite95 said:bamf16 said:So you question someone's logic, then agree with it. Interesting.
Now that conferences have these divisions I think it's a "crock" to automatically eliminate a team from a BCS bowl because they didn't play in ther conference championship game. Teams play different schedules against different opponents, so it's not as cut and dry as it was before. Habitually oversimplifying is what the lazy and/or ignorant do, which is what many associated with the BCS have become.
Now, if both teams have the same number of losses, then maybe the point is more valid. But MSU or Wisconsin is going to have 3 losses on the season.
What year was it when Notre Dame hosted Florida State in a #1 vs. #2 matchup and ND won, then lost the next week to BC? Both teams end the season with 1 loss, ND beats FSU, but FSU gets the National Championship because their loss was to a shit team and FSU's loss was to a top 5 team on the road.
Yes, but you could also say why should a team that lost to one division champ and didn't play the other go to a BCS game over the #1 an #2 teams in conference. It is an argument, BUT, I think the higher ranked team should go, which would be UM over whoever loses between Wisky and MSU.
[color=#006400 said:biggunsbob[/color]]
JScottWriter said:I was saying he won't be calling it a crock next week when his team jumps ahead. But I still believe that the BCS is a crock of shit.
This whole BCS is a joke... Michigan has played a much tougher schedule then either Wisconsin or MSU. I have wanted a playoff since day one. Wisconsins non-conference schedule is even worse then MSU which is beyond bad..
[color=#006400 said:biggunsbob[/color]]
greenandwhite95 said:Yes, but you could also say why should a team that lost to one division champ and didn't play the other go to a BCS game over the #1 an #2 teams in conference. It is an argument, BUT, I think the higher ranked team should go, which would be UM over whoever loses between Wisky and MSU.
But that stuff happens all the time in this debacle era of the BCS...
Heck Alabama is not even in the SEC championship and they are going to be playing for the crapy BCS title.... This system stinks..
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