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<blockquote data-quote="TechPreacher" data-source="post: 375724" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>The problem with FBS, and the reason we have this same controversy every year, is that it is the only sport at any level, from pee wee to pros, including every other level of college football, that tries to find the "best team" instead of the champion. Many times, the "best team" does not end up being the champion, and the champion was not the "best team". And with other sports, that disparity is not only accepted, but in many cases applauded. How many times has the wild card team won the World Series or the Super Bowl? Or what about the Cinderella stories in the NCAA tournament? Those team become media darlings. But to do such a thing in FBS becomes the greatest of all evils and the ruination of all that is good and holy in the universe. The bottom line is that FBS tries to combine the old bowl mentality of "best team" with the tournament concept of "champion", and they will never mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPreacher, post: 375724, member: 2312"] The problem with FBS, and the reason we have this same controversy every year, is that it is the only sport at any level, from pee wee to pros, including every other level of college football, that tries to find the "best team" instead of the champion. Many times, the "best team" does not end up being the champion, and the champion was not the "best team". And with other sports, that disparity is not only accepted, but in many cases applauded. How many times has the wild card team won the World Series or the Super Bowl? Or what about the Cinderella stories in the NCAA tournament? Those team become media darlings. But to do such a thing in FBS becomes the greatest of all evils and the ruination of all that is good and holy in the universe. The bottom line is that FBS tries to combine the old bowl mentality of "best team" with the tournament concept of "champion", and they will never mix. [/QUOTE]
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