Let’s face it, the BCS system is broken.
The Texas Longhorns are one of the most undeserving championship game combatants in some time. That is quite a great feat considering how often Oklahoma and Ohio State have crashed the party in recent years. Tonight’s game will be a mismatch of great proportions and it will serve as a final statement as to why NCAA football needs a playoff system.

Texas Taints The Title
Texas got this opportunity simply because of their preseason ranking, not due to the quality of the football results on the field. Texas began the season pre-ranked #2 in the polls and ended in the same spot. Texas got beat by Nebraska, no matter what it said on the scoreboard, but the pollsters and computer rankings didn’t apply the reality we all saw on the field.
In contrast, Boise State, TCU and Cincinnati had to claw their way forward after being dismissed in the early polls. Each of those team’s were more deserving of tonight’s matchup, as much the same for the Florida Gators. You have to cut Cincinnati some slack on their loss, as they were reeling from their coach being stolen by Notre Dame, but the other three teams displayed championship quality football on the field in their bowl games.
A playoff is needed to ensure that the best two teams make it into the final game. This not just for the fans, its for the players that are leaving it all out on the field. When Alabama celebrates another national championship tonight, their title will be diminished because they never played Boise State. The kids at both schools deserve better than how the NCAA is treating them.



The college bowl schedule kicks off today with two opening games on the schedule as Wyoming meets Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl and Central Florida hooks up with Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl. College football fans will be treated to 34 games over 20 days culminating with Alabama and Texas deciding this year’s national champions.


