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High School Football National Champions

Monday, February 21st, 2011



high school football national champions
My College Football playoff scenerio?

First, I think it is very unfair and biased BCS, including the "high end" of schools. that must suck as an actor in a non-BCS conference to play all four years for not having a stroke language of the chance to play for a national championship. That said here's my scenario: the end of the regular season, with the best teams of 4 or 5 in every conference play in a playoff system. maybe you can have some lectures are in the league (as the AFC and NFC in the NFL.) conference champions will, as usual, but did not win the national championship, which has something recourse. maintaining all the bowl games, but the determination of these until you determine who plays in national chamionship, sugar, Rose etc. This way you bowl can have a school in a BSC conference not the glory of a national championship. WHAT DO YOU THINK? AGREE, AGREE?

College football is the only sport in college is not its champion through a playoff system. But unfortunately, in this capitalist world, there will be a second phase, which do not generate money and viewers and certainly the "bowling other useless" does. Should go to the playoffs if they do not have to spend the season in arguing about who is the real champion.

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