Monday, November 07, 2005

Georgia at 9 in BCS

The BCS ranking were published tonight and my beloved Georgia Bulldogs are ranked #9, which is up from last weeks #11 ranking. Southern California has retaken the #1 spot, the recently beaten Virginia Tech fell to #6 and the still undefeated Alabama has moved up to #3. Here is the top 10:
  1. Southern California
  2. Texas
  3. Alabama
  4. Miami
  5. Penn State
  6. Virginia Tech
  7. Louisiana State
  8. Ohio State
  9. Georgia
  10. Oregon

Just think how much better it would be if College Football had an eight team playoff to decide who would play for the National Title. As opposed, to allowing middle-aged sports writers, coaches, and computers decide who should play. I'd still be sad because my #9 Bulldogs would be left out the tournament, but hey, they should've beat Florida.

The PiB road to the National Title. Who do you think would win these first round match ups:

The National Division:
#1 Southern California v. #8 Ohio State
#3 Alabama v. #6 Virginia Tech

The American Division:
#2 Texas v. #7 Louisiana State
#4 Miami v. #5 Penn State

Just imagine how the above matchup would play out - is USC really a semi-pro team? Will Bama roll? Who can stop the U (Miami)? Will former 2003 National Champion LSU finally get respect? Does Penn State have the speed to play with the big boys? Can Texas return to glory? Can Hookies make it back to the National Title game?

The above matchups would be awesome! Every time the BCS top 10 changes, I'll try to reallign the PiB American and National Divisions to show what a dream tournament would look like.

2 comments:

S. Dash said...

USC overpowers Ohio State.

Alabama's defense is too much for Virginia Tech.

Texas beats LSU in a close game.

Miami is too athletic for Penn State.

Anonymous said...

Wow i guess you have alot of time in law school to think about all of this. but a playoff would be great but there is soo much money that is apart of the BCS crap that they will never do such a thing. i say that all of the play off games are bcs bowl games and the more you win the more money the schools get. simple answer to a simple problem.