
The last 48 hours epitomize why I can't get into college football. For every year (like last year) when the games break perfectly, there are three years when the teams in the BCS Championship game might as well be decided by the 2000 Florida Electoral College. While the debate rages over the decision to have one-loss Florida instead of one-loss Michigan meet undefeated Ohio State in the title game, I think everyone may be missing an interesting angle: shouldn't Boise St. be playing the Buckeyes? Despite playing in a "mid-major" conference, the Broncos are the only other team without a loss in Division I college football. If the Gators beat tOSU, and Boise St. beats Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, would it really be that much of a stretch to declare the Broncos the best team in the country?
As further proof, I offer this little nugget of logic:
Boise State > Oregon StateOregon State > USCUSC > ArkansasArkansas > AuburnAuburn > FloridaTherefore:
Boise St. > Florida
If Florida beats Ohio St.
Florida > Ohio St. and Boise St. > Ohio St.
Are there holes in this logic? Of course. Will this scenario play out? Probably not. Am I rooting for it to happen?
Absolutely.
Of course the Coaches Poll voters are required to vote whoever wins the "Tositos" BCS Championship as #1. However, the AP Poll voters can do whatever they see fit.
Presenting your 2006 NCAA Division I College Football co-National Champions Boise St. Broncos.
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