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Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:03 pm
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
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Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:03 pm
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Resolved, That the House of Representatives--

(1) rejects the BCS system as an illegal restraint of trade that violates the Sherman Anti-Trust Act;

(2) demands the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division investigate and bring appropriate action to have the BCS system declared illegal and require a playoff to determine a national champion; and

(3) supports the establishment of an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Championship playoff system in the interest of fairness and to bring parity to all NCAA teams.



Though I am fundamentally against the idea of government getting too involved something needs to be done
This post was edited on 12/2/08 at 11:06 pm
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:05 pm to
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the Sherman Anti-Trust Act;



I think the Sherman anti -trust act should be repealed, so I can't support something that continues to use it.


Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:06 pm to
Can't get the link to work so here it is.

110th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. RES. 1120

Supports the establishment of an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Championship playoff system in the interest of fairness and to bring parity to all NCAA teams.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 17, 2008

Mr. ABERCROMBIE (for himself, Mr. WESTMORELAND, and Mr. SIMPSON) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

RESOLUTION

Supports the establishment of an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Championship playoff system in the interest of fairness and to bring parity to all NCAA teams.

Whereas the National Collegiate Athletic Association (`NCAA') has examined establishing a Division I A National Championship Football playoff system;

Whereas in 1976, a proposal to establish an NCAA Division I A football championship was introduced to the NCAA Division I membership on the recommendation of a special committee that had studied the feasibility of a playoff;

Whereas in 1994, a blue-ribbon panel was formed to gather information regarding the viability of establishing an NCAA Division I A football championship;

Whereas in 1998 the Bowl Championship Series (`BCS') was established through an agreement between the Fiesta, Orange, Rose, and Sugar Bowls and the University of Notre Dame along with the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pacific 10 and Southeastern Athletic Conferences;

Whereas the Presidential Coalition for Athletics Reform was established in 2003 by the presidents of 46 nonautomatic qualifying schools in an aggressive effort to alter the system that governed postseason play in college football;

Whereas on September 4, 2003, the House Judiciary Committee held the oversight hearing, `Competition in College Athletic Conferences and Antitrust Aspects of the Bowl Championship Series';

Whereas on October 29, 2003, the Senate Judiciary Committee held an oversight hearing, `BCS or Bust: Competitive and Economic Effects of the Bowl Championship Series On and Off the Field';

Whereas the BCS adopted regulations to include more teams following the mobilization of the Presidential Coalition for Athletics Reform and the congressional committee hearings;

Whereas on December 7, 2005, the House Energy and Commerce Committee held an oversight hearing, `Determining a Champion on the Field: A Comprehensive Review of the BCS and Postseason College Football';

Whereas on February 1, 2008, the Georgia House of Representatives adopted, by a vote of 151 to 9, H. Res. 1034, recognizing the BCS system as `dysfunctional' and urging the NCAA to implement a playoff system to determine a national champion in the sport of college foot;

Whereas all the regular season champions of the automatic BCS qualified conferences, the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pacific-10, and Southeastern Conferences, are ensured a berth in a BCS bowl game each year;

Whereas no more than 1 team from the nonautomatic qualified conferences, Conference USA, the Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, and Western Athletic Conferences, shall earn a BCS bowl game berth in any year;

Whereas the automatic BCS-qualified conferences received an average of $25,500,000 in postseason revenue for the 2006 and 2007 postseason, and the nonautomatic qualified conferences received an average of $5,000,000;

Whereas the postseason revenue earned provides an advantage to the automatic BCS qualified conferences in recruiting, retention, facility maintenance, and other athletic programs, as well as alumni relations;

Whereas the BCS system makes it highly unlikely that a nonautomatic BCS qualifying conference team will ever compete for the BCS National Championship and rarely able to play in a BCS bowl game;

Whereas legal scholars have debated whether or not the BCS constitutes an unreasonable restraint of trade, in violation of section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act under the Rule of Reason test, where the procompetitive benefits are weighed against the anticompetitive effects;

Whereas the Rule of Reason test also requires there be a feasible less restrictive alternative that alleviates some of the anticompetitive effects;

Whereas the declaration of the winner of the BCS Championship Game as National Champion has annually instigated heated debate about whether the victor is actually the best team in the NCAA;

Whereas various solutions to fairly determine a champion have been proposed and should be investigated;

Whereas including more teams and players in deciding the national champion leads to more competition and fairness for the student athletes and fans;

Whereas the NCAA administers 88 team championships in 23 sports for its member institutions, including postseason playoff systems for the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I AA), as well as Division II and III football; and

Whereas the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I A) is currently the only major college sport without an NCAA championship: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives--

(1) rejects the BCS system as an illegal restraint of trade that violates the Sherman Anti-Trust Act;

(2) demands the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division investigate and bring appropriate action to have the BCS system declared illegal and require a playoff to determine a national champion; and

(3) supports the establishment of an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Championship playoff system in the interest of fairness and to bring parity to all NCAA teams.


Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:07 pm to
quote:

Though I am fundamentally against the idea of government getting too involved something needs to be done


why don't you start by getting the Pac-10 to support a playoff.
Posted by The Easter Bunny
Santa Barbara
Member since Jan 2005
45654 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:09 pm to
Vote No for HR1120
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:13 pm to
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hy don't you start by getting the Pac-10 to support a playoff.


Pete Carroll supports a playoff, his voice carries a little more than mine in the PAC-10.



I am thinking about the idea of organizing a nationwide boycott against all companies who advertise during bcs games.
Posted by 7inLimp
Member since Dec 2007
216 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:14 pm to
im in
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:15 pm to
quote:

Pete Carroll supports a playoff, his voice carries a little more than mine in the PAC-10


good, then no need to get Congress, who should have bigger things to worry about
Posted by acgeaux129
We are BR
Member since Sep 2007
15011 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:20 pm to
I think we are better off with Congress doing this kind of shite than screwing around with overregulation and footing the bill for more runaway spending.
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:22 pm to
What's more important than a CFB playoff? Oils down to $47 a barrel, let's settle this on the field.

Everyone who does not want it settled on the field is plain and simply scared of facing USC in a playoff environment.
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:26 pm to
quote:

I think we are better off with Congress doing this kind of shite than screwing around with overregulation and footing the bill for more runaway spending.






Pro is the opposite of Con, so what is the opposite of progress?
Posted by The Easter Bunny
Santa Barbara
Member since Jan 2005
45654 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:27 pm to
until Saturday USC wasn't even guaranteed a spot

USC wouldn't have been in a 4 team playoff last year
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:28 pm to
quote:

et's settle this on the field.


it is settled on the field, last year LSU played Ohio State, in the Superdome, the winner was awarded the National Championship.


quote:

Everyone who does not want it settled on the field is plain and simply scared of facing USC in a playoff environment.



quit losing to mediocre Pac-10 teams and you are in the BCS CG every year
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:32 pm to
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USC wouldn't have been in a 4 team playoff last year



And that would have been a travesty. That fraud of a Georgia team would have gotten their heads kicked in by USC. Too weak on the lines for us.
Posted by The Easter Bunny
Santa Barbara
Member since Jan 2005
45654 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:33 pm to
I don't think UGA would have gotten in, either

tOSU
LSU
VT
OU

Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
60773 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:34 pm to
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. That fraud of a Georgia team would have gotten their heads kicked in by USC


we could have seen that maybe in bowl, since neither team should have made a 4 team playoff last year.

tOSU v. VT, LSU v. OU




This post was edited on 12/2/08 at 11:35 pm
Posted by acgeaux129
We are BR
Member since Sep 2007
15011 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:41 pm to


btw: nice new signature
This post was edited on 12/2/08 at 11:42 pm
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 12/2/08 at 11:51 pm to
Now Ideally what I would like to see happen is that this gets a little play then CFB forms some form of a playoff even just a +1 on their own and congress would not need to intervene.


Think of it as the threat of us drilling caused OPEC to lower oil prices. Same kind of thing.
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