Unrelated Topic - Congressional Panel Passes Bill Calling for BCS Playoffs
From Frederic Frommer at the Chronicle:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/college/houston/6761201.html
WASHINGTON — A House subcommittee approved legislation Wednesday aimed at forcing college football to switch to a playoff system to determine a national champion, over the objections of some lawmakers who said Congress had more pressing matters on its plate.
The bill, which faces long odds of becoming law, would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as a national championship unless that title contest is the result of a playoff. The measure passed by voice vote in a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee, with one audible “no,” from Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga.
“With all due respect, I really think we have more important things to spend our time on,” Barrow said before the vote, although he stressed he didn’t like the current Bowl Championship Series, either.
The bill’s sponsor, GOP Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, said the BCS system is unfair and won’t change unless prompted by Congress.
The vote came three days after the BCS selections were announced, including the Jan. 7 national title game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Texas.
In a statement before the vote, BCS executive director Bill Hancock said, “With all the serious matters facing our country, surely Congress has more important issues than spending taxpayer money to dictate how college football is played.”
The subcommittee chairman, Rep. Bobby Rush, an Illinois Democrat who co-sponsored the bill, said, “We can walk and chew gum at the same time.”
Yet Barrow wasn’t alone in criticizing his colleagues’ priorities; Reps. Zach Space, D-Ohio, and Bart Stupak, D-Mich., made similar arguments. Space said that with people facing tough times, the decision to focus on college football sends the “wrong message.”
The bill has a tough road ahead, given the wide geographic representation of schools in the six conferences — the ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-10 and SEC — that get automatic BCS bowl bids.
“The schools in those six conferences, which have such a huge financial benefit from the system, have enormous clout,” said Gary Roberts, dean of the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis and a sports law expert. “I don’t see anything coming from this.”
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. Eight other schools get the Orange, Sugar, Fiesta and Rose bowls.
Under the BCS, the champions of those six big conference get automatic bids, while other conferences don’t.
Although Alabama and Texas finished with undefeated seasons, so did several other teams that will not get a chance to play for the title game, including TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State.
Each will get to play in a BCS bowl: Cincinnati is the Big East champ; TCU, champion of the Mountain West, gets a bid awarded to a nonautomatic qualifying conference that meets certain criteria; and Boise State, winner of the Western Athletic Conference, gets an at-large bid.
At a May hearing, Barton warned college football officials that unless they took action toward a playoff system within two months, Congress probably would act. It took a little longer, but the timing of this week’s vote isn’t exactly a coincidence.
“Part of it is because BCS is in the news,” Barton said before the meeting.
There is no Senate version, although Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, has pressed for a Justice Department antitrust investigation into the BCS.
Shortly after his election last year, Obama said there should be a playoff system.
“I’m going to throw my weight around a little bit,” Obama said at the time. “I think it’s the right thing to do.”
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You're saying that College Football rankings
would actually make sense now if this bill passes?
SWEET!
As much as I would like to see a college playoff
I think Congress should be focusing more on getting the debt back down
I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but you appear to be unarmed.
maybe Obama can throw 800 billion dollars at it like everything else.
Be judgmental about the actions of the past, be hopeful about the actions of the future. -The Homers Creed
by DaGoaT on Dec 10, 2009 8:03 AM CST reply actions 2 recs
He can throw 800 billion dollars at me anyday.
I’ll use half of it to make the texans into the next New York Yankess.
And i’ll hire Patrick Willis to be our waterboy.
I imagine that
his managerial costs are enormous.
by distant_texans_fan on Dec 10, 2009 4:20 PM CST up reply actions
I could do with half of that.
But I wanna lock up Andre Johnson, Mario Williams, Matt Schaub, DeMeco Ryans and Owen Daniels fo life son!
And I think it’s gonna take more than 50 Mil to hire Patrick Willis as our waterboy.
Maybe you should understand the NFL before you spout your mouth off
Due to the fact that the NFL has a hard salary cap, you cant just buy your way into a good team. The MLB has a luxury tax which is a soft cap with penalties if you go over, thats why the Yankees can buy themselves winning teams.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 10, 2009 6:35 PM CST up reply actions
I think he is referring to next year's potentially uncapped year.
"An open mind is like a fortress with it's gates unbarred and unguarded."
The ROSENFAIL : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAKAKE-uq-8&feature=related
by TexansForever on Dec 10, 2009 8:06 PM CST up reply actions
oh my bad
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 10, 2009 8:52 PM CST up reply actions
Oopsies!
Somebody wasn’t aware or forgot about the potential of an uncapped year next season. TF posted a fanshot here taken from the NinersNation about the potential of an uncapped year. If you’re not up to date, look for it. It’s a good and scary read.
Just imagine Jerry Jones buying himself a team that can actually win play off games. shrugs
Oh No!!
You hurt my feelings by talking down to me! What am I going to do with myself now??
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 4:07 AM CST up reply actions
So you obviously take everything into offense.
Are you BIGBADBRAD in disguise? Coz that would explain a lot.
you remember that whole sarcasm thing you were talking about in one post??
Yeah, that was an example, I guess you too need a guide to online sarcasm.
(this isnt sarcasm)
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 5:01 PM CST up reply actions
The one that im buying you for christmas?
There’s a reason why im buying it for you.
It’s because YOU need it.
I dont celebrate Christmas
But I’ll still accept the gift that I dont need.
"Every time you turn on ESPN you see Bama" - Earl Thomas' answer when asked what excites him most about the National Championship.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 6:57 PM CST up reply actions
probably
but for some reason Jordann loves messing with me while not fully reading my posts…maybe its because he loves me
"Every time you turn on ESPN you see Bama" - Earl Thomas' answer when asked what excites him most about the National Championship.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 5:48 PM CST up reply actions
3 for 3!
If only Kris Brown could have stats like that.
I do love messing with you. And I dont fully read your post because you’ve lost every bit of credibility and integrity but that doesn’t mean we can’t still bust each others balls and shoot shit. And yess. I do. I do love you. I thought I made that clear earlier! Talk about not fully reading.
Just don't tell Beefy.
He’ll throw a hissy fit because i’ve never used the L word on him before.
Shhhhhhhh!
You have problems with context too dont you??
Its okay, there are books for that also. I know you love me, thats why I said “maybe is because he loves me,” not “maybe he loves me.” I was attributing your messing with me to your love for me, but you didnt understand that.
On another note, how did I lose my credibility? Was it due to you not fully understanding the Chuck Noll/Bill Cowher thing, because you definitely read about half that post and just ran with it. Or did I lose my credibility by you not agreeing with me cause Id be okay with that.
"Every time you turn on ESPN you see Bama" - Earl Thomas' answer when asked what excites him most about the National Championship.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 6:56 PM CST up reply actions
Good gawd
Haven’t you guys had a make-up fuck yet?
"Because you cant read. Get lost looser." - Mcnair2VY
2 to be exact
"Every time you turn on ESPN you see Bama" - Earl Thomas' answer when asked what excites him most about the National Championship.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 11, 2009 11:07 PM CST up reply actions
Problems with comprehension you mean?
Unless context meant something totally different, then I guess im wrong. I apologize in advance.
I can’t believe im going to comment on this again but with the Cowher/Noll thing, you failed to recognize that the team that Cowher fielded his first four years with Pittsburgh was a team built by Chaz. The team was ready to compete and the talent was there. The foundation of the team was already solid.
Unlike when Smithiak took over. Nearly every single hole had to be filled.
Just to put it to rest...
I understood that about the Noll/Cowher teams. My point was that Noll had 8 mediocre years before he turned the team over to Cowher. Cowher then went to the playoffs his first 6 years with the Steelers. So while Noll built the team, he wasnt winning at the end of his run with the Steelers, Cowher then came in and won immediately and for more than a couple years.
I feel like Kubiak has hit his wall with this team and the players need a new voice, like when Cowher took over for Noll. Yes, Noll was with Pitt much longer than Kubes has been with Hou, but Kubes has built a good foundation that I think Cowher can take to the next level. If not Cowher, someone else, but I dont think Kubiak can.
"Every time you turn on ESPN you see Bama" - Earl Thomas' answer when asked what excites him most about the National Championship.
To all Houston sports fans, Houston is the 4th biggest city in America, there will be traffic on the way to your respective sports game. Come Early, Be Loud, Stay Late.
by TexasHoosier on Dec 12, 2009 2:11 AM CST up reply actions
And that's where we disagree.
I also believe that Kubiak has built a good foundation but our team is not nearly as competitive as everyone thought it was when the season started. I’ll give him another off-season to plug in the holes that we have. Im under this impression that a couple more reliable starters on the defense and a little tweak on the offensive line would make us a wild card competitor.























