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November 2nd, 2004  
godofthunder9010
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The fact of the matter is that the BCS system is not capable of determining the best team. Its perfectly conceivable for the best team in the country to go undefeated in a very non-challenging season. The BCS number crunchers would land that team outside the top 20 most likely. Yet what if that team can beat the crap out of any other team you put against them? A computer cannot accurately account for that phenominon.

The sooner we get a College Football playoff system in place, the better. Think about it, you've got 12 conferences. For one thing, make it more like the NFL - your record in conference play is a tie-breaker only. You take the 12 conference champions and take 4 at large berths (to be decided by ranking or some other means) and you have an even 16 -- perfect for a playoff system. With that system, you could be 100% sure who is champion at the end of the year.
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