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re: Did the LSU-Alabama Rematch Really Kill the BCS?
Posted on 7/11/18 at 2:45 pm to bisceaux
Posted on 7/11/18 at 2:45 pm to bisceaux
It certainly killed College Football for me, my interest in it as a whole has been GREATLY reduced after that. This year made it even less interesting due to the same team getting a pass and winning it all.
I don't really see it ever being as exciting for me again, as the regular season does not mean much any longer since a committee can just vote you in if you have injuries or just pass the "eye test:".
I don't really see it ever being as exciting for me again, as the regular season does not mean much any longer since a committee can just vote you in if you have injuries or just pass the "eye test:".
Posted on 7/11/18 at 2:49 pm to 33inNC
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It certainly killed College Football for me, my interest in it as a whole has been GREATLY reduced after that. This year made it even less interesting due to the same team getting a pass and winning it all. I don't really see it ever being as exciting for me again, as the regular season does not mean much any longer since a committee can just vote you in if you have injuries or just pass the "eye test:".
I couldn't agree more. I still watch LSU and other important college football games, but it just isn't as fun as it was before 2012. And I'm too old now to worry about these types of things in life :-)
Posted on 7/12/18 at 5:43 am to 33inNC
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I don't really see it ever being as exciting for me again, as the regular season does not mean much any longer since a committee can just vote you in if you have injuries or just pass the "eye test:".
I still don't understand how Ohio St got in over Penn St.
Penn St and USC were playing some of the best football in the country after their early season losses (both coming on 9 and 8 game streaks, respectively) . I still think the two best teams played for it all, but Penn St and USC would have given Clemson and Bama better games than Washington and tOSU did.
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