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What I, as well as many an SEC fan, have noticed over the last couple of weeks, is the disparity in the calls during Alabama and UF games. It has become very obvious that those two teams have been the recipient of some rather questionable calls. Is this a coincidence? Probably not.
The reason: The SEC is in line to make a huge amount of money if an undefeated Florida and undefeated Alabama play in the SEC Championship game. It could be argued that this would be the BCS title game. The winner, vaulted as the favorite to win the BCS title game. With both teams strength of schedule and with no other undefeated teams in the BCS, then it could also be agrued that both teams should meet again in the BCS Title game. This is not impossible seeing that a 2 lose LSU team made the BCS title game, even though a couple of deserving 1 lose teams should have made it. If that scenario were to play out, then the SEC would have hit the lottery. But if either Florida or Alabama were to lose during the season, then the loser of the SEC Championship would have 2 loses, and would most certainly be overtaken by a 1 lose Texas or 1 lose USC team. An undeafeated BYU or other small conference school would not be in play under any circumstance. The Big Boys wouldnt allow that to happen.
Solution: Take the officiating assignments out of the hands of the SEC and other conferences and put it in the hands of NCAA. In turn, do not release the names of the crews until the day of the games. This will somewhat insure that if there is tampering of the officiating crews, it will be a last second scramble to insure that the calls are more in favor of the "favorites" of the conferences. The officials will also not feel a "dedication" to each conference since the conferences will not be handing out punishments and crappy assignments to those officials that dont "play along".
Each conference assigning their own officiating crews is like an NFL team being responsible for paying and hiring the crew for each home game. Doesnt make much since does it.
A fair and impartial officiating crew is imperative in maintaining a level playing field and keeping the integrity of the game we all love to watch. The BCS and the money that is involved is ruining College Football. This is why a playoff system needs to be implemented so that every school has a fair shot to become a TRUE National Champion.
Sorry for the long post
Go Vols!!
The reason: The SEC is in line to make a huge amount of money if an undefeated Florida and undefeated Alabama play in the SEC Championship game. It could be argued that this would be the BCS title game. The winner, vaulted as the favorite to win the BCS title game. With both teams strength of schedule and with no other undefeated teams in the BCS, then it could also be agrued that both teams should meet again in the BCS Title game. This is not impossible seeing that a 2 lose LSU team made the BCS title game, even though a couple of deserving 1 lose teams should have made it. If that scenario were to play out, then the SEC would have hit the lottery. But if either Florida or Alabama were to lose during the season, then the loser of the SEC Championship would have 2 loses, and would most certainly be overtaken by a 1 lose Texas or 1 lose USC team. An undeafeated BYU or other small conference school would not be in play under any circumstance. The Big Boys wouldnt allow that to happen.
Solution: Take the officiating assignments out of the hands of the SEC and other conferences and put it in the hands of NCAA. In turn, do not release the names of the crews until the day of the games. This will somewhat insure that if there is tampering of the officiating crews, it will be a last second scramble to insure that the calls are more in favor of the "favorites" of the conferences. The officials will also not feel a "dedication" to each conference since the conferences will not be handing out punishments and crappy assignments to those officials that dont "play along".
Each conference assigning their own officiating crews is like an NFL team being responsible for paying and hiring the crew for each home game. Doesnt make much since does it.
A fair and impartial officiating crew is imperative in maintaining a level playing field and keeping the integrity of the game we all love to watch. The BCS and the money that is involved is ruining College Football. This is why a playoff system needs to be implemented so that every school has a fair shot to become a TRUE National Champion.
Sorry for the long post
Go Vols!!
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