BSC is a FAILURE!!!!
Well let’s be clear here there is NO National Championship!!!! The game meant nothing! Who wins????? NO BODY….except the BCS and Bowl sponsors!
Look folks the bottom line is that TCU could have played,….NAY beaten both these teams! So we watch this thing tonight and all I can think of is whether or not there was a judge from Switzerland giving the final 10 on the last dive! Nothing was proven tonight…..
Oh and don’t get me started on Cam Newton…….he might as well go ahead and get his MR. Vince Young starter kit from the “failed NFL quarterback” store of college football! That kid will never make it as a QB 1 in the NFL. He might make a good tight end but I’m hoping in the end it’s nothing but KARMA! He tainted this armature sport that we all love and he and his family will pay one day! Back to the matter at hand!!!!
There is no Auburn versus Oregon game. No Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. It should have been cancelled on account of fraud. It's as phony as an Ivory Coast election.
If TCU can't play for the national championship, then nobody should play for it. Bust the crystal football this year. Until Nostradamus rises from the grave and can predict the future, we need to play this thing off. Anything else is about as real as Cheez Whiz.
TCU's 21-19 win over arguably the hottest team in college football -- Wisconsin – Last Saturday in the Rose Bowl means the Horned Frogs are undefeated and untied and unwelcome in the BCS "Doesn't Prove A Damn Thing Game" in Glendale.
The Horned Frogs' perfect 13-0 season was rendered pointless by The Greedheads Who Run College Football.
Crazy, huh? TCU wins the roses and gets the thorns.
What a lie this BCS era is. They say a playoff would take too much time away from school, yet Oregon's players had 37 days off when they play again.
They say with this system, "every game counts." Except of course, TCU's epic win over Wisconsin to stay undefeated Saturday. Counts exactly as much as a rainbow to Stevie Wonder.
They say they don't believe in a playoff but they already have a two-team playoff. Why is a four-team playoff system any worse than a two-team system?
And what's the upside of a playoff? Besides quadrupling the money the colleges would make and quintupling fan satisfaction, I mean? And what's the downside? Oh, yeah, it would end the cash grab BCS officials wallow in now.