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If Baseball Used the BCS System
If Baseball Used the BCS System
People hate the BCS, the prevailing ranking system and championship game deciding mechanism of college football, for the undeniable fact that it makes too much sense. We don’t want sense and we certainly don’t like math. We’re fanatics. You can’t spell math or sense with the word fanatic and tha
The BCS System Is Just Not Working
The BCS System Is Just Not Working
totalprosports.com — Total Pro Sports - We have completed yet another year in what was a fantastic season in College Football. However, like in many years past we have to deal with the controversy of the BCS . The system deciding what teams that will play in the National Championship Game . This year it was ... (more) The BCS System Is Just Not Working
NFL Needs a Better Minor League System
gatorsfirst.com — Why has the NFL never had a better minor league system I got to pondering this question a few weeks ago, and today decided to hack out how I think such a league could work. I tried to think of 10 new cities that should get teams, with only a couple requirements: make them geographically ... (more) NFL Needs a Better Minor League System

From here, we can see both sides of BCS debate
From here, we can see both sides of BCS debate
msn.foxsports.com — The BCS has spoken and it will be Florida-Oklahoma for the title. But did they get it right? We see both sides of the debate. Here are five reasons the BCS got it right and (in the interest of fairness) five reasons we aren't seeing the title game we should be. (more) From here, we can see both sides of BCS debate
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Links of the Day 12/8/08
The Victoria Times — There was a little bit of R rated viewing in the Viking's locker room after the game yesterday. Bugs and Cranks with an interesting look at how things may have turned out if baseball used a BCS type system. Naturally, British teams are the best at elephant polo. Because of all the elephants, of course.

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