College football playoff boosters form PAC

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WASHINGTON (AP)—Lawmakers who have been trying to prod college football to replace the Bowl Championship Series with a playoff system now have the Washington equivalent of a booster club: a political action committee.

A group of college football fans launched the Playoff PAC Monday with the goal of electing similarly minded members of Congress. The hope is that if there’s enough pressure from Congress, the BCS—a complex system of computer rankings and polls that often draws criticism—will voluntarily change to a playoff system. The BCS released its first standings of the season on Sunday.

“We recognize this is not a top-of-the-line issue for members of Congress and for the public, but college football is financially and culturally important to a lot of people,” said one of the PAC’s founders, Washington lawyer Matthew Sanderson. “So we feel members of Congress should spend time on a national institution that’s financially and culturally important to their constituents. We also feel there will be a lot of support out there for this type of an effort.”

“What we wanted to do was put together an effective way to ratchet up the political pressure,” he added.

Sanderson worked as campaign finance lawyer for John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. He is also a graduate of the University of Utah, whose football team was passed over for last season’s national championship even though it went undefeated in the regular season.

The current college bowl system features a championship game between the two top teams in the BCS standings, based on two polls and six computer rankings. After the title game, eight other schools fill in the remaining slots for Orange, Sugar, Fiesta and Rose bowls. Under the BCS, six conferences get automatic bids—the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pacific-10 and Southeastern. Other conferences have to qualify.

For years, members of Congress have railed that the system is unfair. This year, Congress held two hearings on the BCS, and several lawmakers have introduced bills aimed at forcing a playoff system. But none of the bills has moved.

In a news release that featured quotes from three BCS critics in Congress, the PAC said that change will come only when there are more “college football reformers” in Congress.

“This ‘reform caucus’ must be expanded so BCS officials understand that federal intervention is imminent if they refuse to answer the public’s calls for change,” the PAC said.

Sanderson said that the PAC will raise money from college football fans.

“We fundamentally see ourselves as a grass roots effort,” he said.

In a statement, Harvey Perlman, chancellor of the University of Nebraska and chairman of the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee, called the BCS one of the best things to happen to postseason football.

“It modifies the traditional conference alignment with particular bowls to create the opportunity for the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams to meet in a bowl game, while preserving the bowl system to the benefit of 64 universities and many cities around the country,” he said.

On the Net:

Playoff PAC: http://www.playoffpac.com/

BCS: www.bcsfootball.org

Updated Oct 19, 4:56 pm EDT
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    BJ Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:40 am PST Report Abuse
    i think #92 has issues seeing the true nature of sports.......the BCS is a sham, plus, it's ILLEGAL.

    if teddy roosevelt was our current president, this monopoly would have already been busted.
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    Michael Wed Nov 11, 2009 06:29 pm PST Report Abuse
    Here's Boise State's problem....the WAC. It will be in Boise State's best interests to go to Mountain West. With Boise State, TCU, Utah, & BYU, the Mtn West can use the BCS' own rules & actually JOIN the BCS. I'm sure I'm not the 1st person to come up with that. Oh, by the way, everyone keeps talking about Boise State in BCS, but Boise isn't even in 1st place in WAC. So they're already crying about possibly being shut out of BCS & yet they're currently 2nd place in weak WAC? Talk about hubris.
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    SJ4410 Tue Oct 20, 2009 04:51 pm PDT Report Abuse
    In all honesty, I don't care one way or the other. Playoffs, BCS, polls...I don't live and die by what team wins or plays in the Championship Game....

    My team (win or lose, good or bad with mostly bad) is Ole Miss....I was born in 1963 and my Dad used to bring me to games to see Archie Manning play.....I would love to one day see Ole Miss wim a NC but I don't hang my head every Saturday that they don't win and I don't cry about how unfair that the SEC gets mostly beat up by other SEC schools.......

    As long as there is MAJOR Money involved...we will NEVER see a Fair and Honest system.....If there was a playoff system in place EVERYONE knows that the Teams would be bracketed against one another in a way to make CERTAIN that 2 teams from the same conference don't play for the NC even if those 2 teams were the BEST 2 teams in the land...Regardless of who and what conference they were from and SOMEBODY would always be pouting because they got left out.

    This country has always had 2 classes of people..The HAVES and the HAVE NOTS...All these small schools are nothing more than the NCAA Middle Class. The scholorship limits were nothing more than NCAA Welfare to try and bring the lowest teams up a little and the top teams down a notch....

    Most 5 star athletes won't go to Boise State simply because they don't know where in the hell Boise State is.............
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    ZerO Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:08 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Wow, post 92, by your statement, that would mean saying "You're a small school who plays an average schedule and even though you're ranked high, you get no NC shot, much less a BCS bowl." So by that logic, you want only the big name schools to be in the BCS bowls and the little guy gets screwed out? And never, ever mention App st. among BCS bowl games, Their biggest win ever was a massive fluke and with a collusion of out of conference refs with an agenda, FACT!

    Think before you crush Boise State's dreams outside of the Internet.
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    reekersc Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    Willie Parker from a small school?? UNC is in a conference that is part of the problem. The ACC. Granted, Willie Parker was nothing there, but please do not put the "small market" teams from one of the Big 6 as a small school.

    We will never, and I mean NEVER see a playoff. The NCAA would take control of the majority of the money, i.e the NCAA basketball tourney. The bowls give the schools a substantial payout and the big sticks at those 6 conferences do not want their collection plate to be shortened by the NCAA.

    A playoff is the best way to determine whether or not there is a true national champion. But unfortunately, I am afraid even my 2 year old son will not live to see the day there is "bracketology" in D1 football.
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    Josh Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:49 am PDT Report Abuse
    There is a reason the top tier athletes do not go to the smaller schools. They have no chance to play in the national championship game. The smaller schools, Utah, Boise State, until the end Ball State from 2008, none of them had a chance to play for the Championship. And in regards to the weakness of their schedules, that’s the only ones they can play! The Big 6 won’t play them, they’re too afraid of losing to unranked and damaging their recruiting.
    Two college coaches come into your home, one says, “we’ll be in a bowl game no matter what, national attention on you, with a chance to be drafted based on your school.”
    Other one says, “You’ll be the star player on our team, you’ll lead us to bowl contention.”
    Who do you choose?
    Oh, and one other thing. Small schools have some pretty good players. To name pro bowlers from one team- James Harrison (Kent State), Ben Roethlisberger (sp?) (Miami (OH)), Willie Parker (UNC). All were from smaller schools, they can compete with the Big 6, and they can win if given the chance.
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    JR L Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:47 am PDT Report Abuse
    They should have a 64 team playoff system, which would last 7-8 weeks, have them play in all different bowl games across the country so that none of the established cities would lose out. It would also give the bowls the opportunity of seeing other teams from across the country. Or reduce it to 32 team playoff system and still have all bowls played in, I think they should at least give a try one year, and see how it goes. Good luck PAC! Oh, and I'm sure there are other committees for other problems, just that this one is on a sports website so those "other" issues won't be here.
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    Abe Tue Oct 20, 2009 09:49 am PDT Report Abuse
    So tell me SJ4410, if all 100 of those 5 star players chose Boise State and year in and year out they dominated the field, would that be ok? Who want's to see a game like that? How many of us stopped watching the Patriots put a whooping on the Titans. That's not a game. Limited scholarships means 5 star players accross all teams which in turn gives us a worthy game on Saturday. But let me guess, your team is in one of the big six conferences, right?
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    Michael Tue Oct 20, 2009 09:16 am PDT Report Abuse
    At the end of this season Boise State, should they win out & go undefeated, will cry unfair, demand a playoff system, & generally moan about how they should have been in the National Champ game over a 1 loss team because they, Boise State, went undefeated. The problem with Boise Sate & many of the other non-BCS schools is the schedule. Sure you're undefeated, but your schedule is so weak a majority of the HIGH SCHOOLS in America can win 8-12 games on Boise State's 13 game schedule. Right now the "best" non-BCS team is TCU. ( No I'm not saying that because I went there. My alma mater is an east coast 1-AA school.) Fortunately for Boise State, they are now in the same group as many BCS schools. They get their poll rankings based on reputation & past year's performances not quality of this year's team, a major flaw of human polls. Boise State's deserved ranking should be between 15-20, not 4. This year's Florida team would not be number 1 if they weren't defending champion with Tebow back playing. They are undefeated but they're squeaking by against teams they ran all over last year. They probably should be the ones at 4 instead of Boise State. For what it's worth, Texas & Alabama in title game. Cincy 3rd, probably & crying. I'm not predicting it, but I'd wouldn't be surprised if Cincy or Iowa or wound up in title game.
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    Chimie Tue Oct 20, 2009 09:15 am PDT Report Abuse
    There is no GOOD way to do any of this. The Fans that want to travel with their team would most likely not be able to AFFORD to travel several weeks in a row to watch their team play....When home town fans can't travel then you have to sell those tickets to the "corporate types"

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    Um, it works for the NCAA Basketball tournament...
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    SJ4410 Tue Oct 20, 2009 08:29 am PDT Report Abuse
    BooHooHoo, it's not Fair, We want Fairness, My Team never gets a chance to play, it's not FAIR......

    Why don't we do away with the rankings, the bowls, and just give every team a trophy...that would be the FAIR thing to do.....

    Utah has one good Win over Bama and they think that they should be in the title game every year...

    Boise State has a win over Oklahoma and they think they are the national champs.

    Appalacian State beat some team from Michigan last year so I guess they should get a shot too.

    Truth is...most of these OTHER schools don't have the ATHLETES to compete at the same level, week in and week out, as the bigger conferences. Sure, these small conference teams are going to have a good year and surprise someone from time to time.

    I hate all these "it's not fair" cry babies.....News Flash....life ain't fair....Suck it up or go home....Sports has been compromised enough under the "guise" of fairness....It started with scholorship limits....If 100, bluechip 5 star athletes want to all go to the same school everyyear they should be able too. That's why some schools had All-Americans stacked 5 deep at every position in years past and I can promise you that NONE of those teams were Boise State or Utah....
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    blu Tue Oct 20, 2009 06:45 am PDT Report Abuse
    Those other bowl games mean nothing but to the college teams. if you were playing what would you rather say im the rose bowl champion the sugar bowl champion or the national champion. you play to be the best and that means winning it all. theres no way anyone can say that this team is better. and when you dont give every team a fair chance then the system is foul. the early bowl games are just toilet. the later bowl games are just window dressing. mean nothing. the college football ending is garbage. every other sport can find a way to have a greatfinish but college football and its all about money to that school and being locked into a bowl. me i'd rather win the title. college football is for losers, its a joke ending
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    Brian Tue Oct 20, 2009 05:14 am PDT Report Abuse
    88. Posted by rick z - That was last year Dude! Who cares? Why did half the teams that played in Bowl games last year lay down and lose? Why did Oklahoma lay down and lose to Florida!!! Oh! That's right, Florida is from the SEC!!
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    Brian Tue Oct 20, 2009 05:06 am PDT Report Abuse
    86. Posted by Roper_RN - You bring up some interesting arguements about leaving the present College football "Mythical" championship system intact. However - you said, "because the teams and events surrounding them are not on a level playing ground." That is one of the main reasons why we DO need a College football playoff system. Teams like Boise State, Cincinnati, Utah or TCU will never get the opportunity to play for a National Championship because of the current flawed BCS system. At least before the BCS came along teams from the WAC or other conferences that the BCS does not recognize had a shot; BYU in 1984 for instance. Why should these teams be denied their chance at a Championship game just because they're not the big money schools from the major conferences. The BCS officially only recognizes 6 conferences (ACC, SEC, PAC 10, Big 10, Big 12 and the Big East.) Notice the word "Big" in 4 of the conferences? To the BCS that means BIG MONEY! Also-did you notice how they always manage to keep at least 3 to 4 schools ahead of Boise State, TCU or Cincinnati in the rankings? That is to insure that none of these teams make it to the BCS Championship game! We DO need a College football playoff system.
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    rick z Tue Oct 20, 2009 04:51 am PDT Report Abuse
    Utah crushed Alabama in the Sugar Bowl last year. The retarded SEC fans would suffer worse than Vicksburg did if there were changes to the system. Their team could not even stay competitive AT HOME against Utah! Why did the SEC team even bother to show up if was just going to lie down?
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    Brian Tue Oct 20, 2009 04:42 am PDT Report Abuse
    MONEY! - That is what drives the BCS! There is over 30 College football bowl games in this Country every year. They are all pretty much meaningless other than providing a wad of money for the suits that run the BCS and a few bucks for the two schools involved in each Bowl! The regular College season ends around the last week of Nov. Most major Bowl games don't start til the last of Dec and first week of Jan. The BCS could use 15 of the bigger bowl games and a 16 team College football playoff format. Week 1: 8 Bowl games. Week 2: 4 Bowl games. Week 3: 2 Bowl games and Championship game in Week 4. They could alternate between the big 4 Bowl games each year for the Championship game. All these Bowl games could be played between the 1st of December and the 1st week of Jan. At least you would have 15 College Bowl games that actually have a purpose instead of just one!
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    Roper_RN Tue Oct 20, 2009 04:21 am PDT Report Abuse
    I agree with you, Xaidu. No playoff system because we would miss what we have now. I personally sit every Saturday at a Sports bar and watch 5 different games at one time because every game counts irrespective of the conference because of the BCS. There is and never will be a system that will work for all and be " fair", if you will, because the teams and events surrounding them are not on a level playing ground. So cry and let's keep this wonderful discussion alive and continue to count the days when fall finally comes around so this magic called NCAA FB can start again!!
    What sport do you know generates this much passion, discussion and interest? Nothing I can think of?
    Did Boise State or Hawaii ever get to play in a Bowl game before the BCS or did they get millions before that? Did those kids get to enjoy the thrill it and hold on? Was Boise State ranked 5th this year early in the season for the first time and from the Mountain West no less? Heck, that kept the discussion lively and what, are they ranked 4th now? Could they sneak in for a title game? Shut up people and keep running to your computers to see what that horrible BCS has the rankings at this week!
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    Statistician Tue Oct 20, 2009 04:04 am PDT Report Abuse
    Many people do not like sports, but health care, ending the war in Iraq, peace in our streets, a chance at an education, and being able to find a job, are things that impact all of us. A college football championship is not why we have more than 20 standing committees in each house of Congress. We bailed out Wall Street with billions of dollars and we also have spent nearly the same amount on the War in Iraq. Yet, more than 70% of our states would not be operating at a deficit if we had appropriated 1/2 of the money to eliminate state deficits. This would have helped the economy. Too bad we don't have the same motivation for the economy as we do for a playoff system. We could actually get it done.
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    Desert Dude Tue Oct 20, 2009 03:22 am PDT Report Abuse
    It is not the most important issue facing the Nation, but Congress does have a responibility it seeing that the desires of the people do get met, and it is a culturally significant issue. NCAA is still considered a Tax Free charity, despite being a multi-million dollar industry. Timothy Gietner himself pays more taxes than the NCAA, so why not use the tax legistion angle to force the playoffs. If they the NCAA are not going to pay taxes lke the rest of us, than they should give us what we want, a true championship playoff.
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    Statistician Tue Oct 20, 2009 03:16 am PDT Report Abuse
    I would prefer Congress reduce their salaries until the budget balances and eliminate health care benefits for themselves until they can afford it for the taxpayers. We have men dying senselessly in the Middle East each day, fighting an enemy that will reappear the moment our men pull out, whether we leave in 2009 or 2039. A college football playoff would be simple to arrange. Regional Championships should involve the following Conferences. SEC vs. ACC; Big East vs. Big 10 (MAC plays against which ever conference Big 10 vs. Big East loses the most games in a preseason nine game challenge) 8 games in home stadiums 1 on a neutral field. Big 12 vs. MWC - Sunbelt winner Conference USA plays WAC winner plays PAC 10 champ. Independents can play round robin with each other champion could play vs. SEC / ACC preseason challenge loser. Regional sites for games could rotate at the following stadiums:
    Georgia Dome / Florida (plenty sites for Southeast region)
    Syracuse Dome / Ford Field / Indianapolis / Minnesota (Northeast Region)
    Midwest St. Louis Cardinals dome / Dallas Cowboys new stadium (Midwest Region)
    West Coast (Arizona Cardinals stadium / Plenty of sites in California

    Semi-Finals should actually rotate between sites and the Finals should also rotate.
    Money would be lost compared to the current bowl system, but of course when you are in a recession, why should Congress care if more people are out of work and we have less tax dollars. The lifestyles of Congress have not changed as a result of the recession.
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    SJ4410 Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:27 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Josh...if you do that...1 vs 4..2 vs 3...then it's a playoff and not a plus one...the plus one idea came up years back when they had a "split polls" and 2 number ones....ie: a BCS number 1 and a AP number 1... or before the BCS when they had a AP 1 vs. a Coaches #1, that's the only time a plus one makes sense...
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    SJ4410 Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:19 pm PDT Report Abuse
    There is no GOOD way to do any of this. The Fans that want to travel with their team would most likely not be able to AFFORD to travel several weeks in a row to watch their team play....When home town fans can't travel then you have to sell those tickets to the "corporate types"

    If you do that, everything will be so much MORE commercialized than it is now and the NCG will become a specticle just like the superbowl where only the rich, the celebs, and corporate hotshots could attend the games and the average fan will be left out in the cold holding our dicks while the stadium gets filled with people who really don't care about football or who is playing...They just want to be seen at the party..
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    Joshgator Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:18 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Sj4410... Actually, the majority of "plus one" scenarios would have the #1 vs #4 team and #2 vs #3 with the winners moving on to the "plus 1" championship game.
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    Joshgator Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:12 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Bryce, I actually did mention that fact about the Big Ten Commish (Mike Delaney) in my first post on this thread (see post #9).

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