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Michale Wilbon leads the full court press against the BCS in today's Washington Post. Here is a quote from that article.
I would love to see a playoff in NCAA division I. I don't know what else Obama will do as President. However, if he gets this done, that would be really good.
I would love to see a playoff in NCAA division I. I don't know what else Obama will do as President. However, if he gets this done, that would be really good.
When the President-Elect Talks, The BCS Should Listen
By Michael Wilbon
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
What appeared to be an throwaway line in a conversation with ESPN now has become something of a sporting obsession.
The night before Election Day, Barack Obama said with that increasingly familiar smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye that college football ought to stop messing around with this BCS nonsense and go to a playoff. People noticed.
Then, in an interview broadcast on Sunday night to an exponentially larger network television audience, Obama told "60 Minutes" the same thing, just in a little greater detail, and added with that same twinkle that he might throw his weight around to tilt the college football world in the direction of a playoff.
And people really took notice.
In fact, it's become the No. 1 topic this week in college football and forced another national discussion that those of us with good sense not only welcome, but find a relief. Suddenly, the conference commissioners and college presidents are having to defend their indefensible positions and explain why the championships of every team sport in every division, except big-time football, are settled through playoffs. Of course, it's great to see them squirm. This isn't a sportswriter making the suggestion; it's the newly elected president of the United States, for crying out loud.
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