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    What a great way to waste more of our tax dollars!


    Congress to look into 'deeply flawed' BCS system

    Associated Press

    HOUSTON -- Calling the Bowl Championship Series "deeply flawed," the chairman of a congressional committee has called a hearing on the controversial system used to determine college football's national champion.

    A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee, charged with regulating America's sports industry, announced Friday it will conduct a hearing on the BCS next week, after this season's bowl matchups are determined.

    "College football is not just an exhilarating sport, but a billion-dollar business that Congress cannot ignore," said committee Chairman Joe Barton, a Texas Republican. Barton's panel is separate from the House Government Reform panel that tackled steroids in baseball.

    The committee announcement called the hearing, scheduled for next Wednesday, a "comprehensive review" of the BCS and postseason college football.

    "Too often college football ends in sniping and controversy, rather than winners and losers," Barton said. "The current system of determining who's No. 1 appears deeply flawed."

    Barton said he does not have legislation in mind to force a change, but said he hopes congressional hearings will spur discussion and improvements. It won't be the first time Congress has looked at the BCS. In 2003, the Senate probed whether the system was unfairly tilted against smaller schools.

    NCAA Division I-A football does not have a playoff. The Bowl Championship Series was established in 1998 to determine a national champion using the traditional bowl system and a mix of computer and human polls to set up a championship game.

    Because of the controversy surrounding the bowl selection process last season, The Associated Press told BCS officials to stop using its writers polls in its formula.

    The committee invited testimony from Big 12 Commissioner Kevin Weiberg, the current chairman of the BCS.

    "If members of the subcommittee have ideas on how the college football postseason can be improved, we welcome that input," Weiberg said.

    "The current structure is designed to match the No. 1 and 2 ranked teams, identified through a ranking system, in a bowl game. It is an extension of the bowl system and a method to determine a national champion through the bowls," Weiberg said. "It has paired teams in bowl games that would not have been possible under the bowl arrangements existing before its creation."

    Along with the acclaim of a national champion, the BCS also created a financial windfall with tens of millions of dollars at stake for teams and conferences who participate.

    But it has seldom been without controversy.

    For example, Southeastern Conference champion Auburn was undefeated in 2004 but was shut out of the BCS title game, which matched USC against Oklahoma. Utah also finished the season undefeated but could not play for the title.

    The Jan. 4 Rose Bowl is the site of this year's BCS championship game. Other games with BCS ties are the Orange, Sugar and Fiesta bowls, with a rotating schedule for hosting the championship matchup.

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    Well someone should look into it...Congress wasn't who I was thinking though.

    Congress may want to take a look at the deeply flawed political campaigning process, presidential debate system, and the political fundraisinig system too while they are at it.

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    double B, i know somebody should explore a better way of doing the BCS. but, not congress at all. they have no right stepping into this one at all. this is upto the colleges and, the TV people to figure out.

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    If Congress wants to do something to better sports, get rid of the collective bargaining agreement in baseball. I love bowl season and would only want an 8 team playoff using the first four BCS bowl games as the opening round and adding three games keeping all of the other bowls.

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    Top 16 teams in the BCS Standings get seeded for a tournament in December with the championship game being January 1st. It would be like a mini March Madness...only in December!

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    I don't care who looks into this, they need to get something done. I would love to a 8 or 16 team playoff.

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    unbelievable that congress is meeting about this...those steriods hearings sure did a lot...lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pags11
    unbelievable that congress is meeting about this...those steriods hearings sure did a lot...lol...
    Um, yeah, they kind of did. You have seen the new policy, right?

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    I find this offensive. I am not too big on government involvement in most areas, but we are at war, have sever poverty issues, have close to a million evacuees from hurricanes and Congress is taking time to look into the BCS system? UNREAL

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    Laker, they are multi-tasking .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan
    double B, i know somebody should explore a better way of doing the BCS. but, not congress at all. they have no right stepping into this one at all. this is upto the colleges and, the TV people to figure out.
    But if you agree that someone should figure out a better way. The colleges and the TV people aren't doing it. Why not let it be congress? If it was managed correctly then it wouldn't need any outside intervention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacomax
    But if you agree that someone should figure out a better way. The colleges and the TV people aren't doing it. Why not let it be congress? If it was managed correctly then it wouldn't need any outside intervention.
    I agree 100% This could be the best chance to finally fix this mess.

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    it's not like they can force the BCS to have a playoff, right?...totally bush...

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