"Time for new college grid 'super league' "

#2
#2
From the looks of it we would be best served in the CENTRAL division...LOL

This must have been thought up by a LSU fan.
 
#4
#4
holy @#$! how can they expect anyone to make it out alive out of the Southeast??
 
#5
#5
This is the type of stupid stuff I would think up during my summers off from middle school.
 
#6
#6
Yeah, that really doesn't make any sense. The "superleague" is made up essentially of the teams that already profit from the BCS structure, so they have no reason to want it gone. In the meantime, it would make the remaining FBS schools (the ones who do have problems with equal opportunities in the current system) seem even more obsolete, since they'd only get to play each other, with no ability to prove whether or not they are good enough to hang with or even beat the bigger programs. To put it plainly, this wouldn't fix the BCS problem, it'd make it worse.
 
#7
#7
Wow. Just wow.

Re: Tossing Vandy - Vanderbilt leads the series vs. Wake Forest 7-5, yet Wake is still included? This guy is messed up in the head. His team inclusions/exclusions are wacky, and his conference breakdowns are just plain incomprehensible.
 
#9
#9
Can someone please explain the rationale behind Kentucky being placed in the Central Division, while Tennessee is in the Southeast Division?

Last time I checked a map, Kentucky sits right on top of Tennessee, not to the west of Tennessee. Did Kentucky trade places with another state or something? Did it move?

Wouldn't it make more sense to put Kentucky in the Southeast, or even East, and put a Mississippi team in the central?

The author of this system is giving all residents of Colorado a bad name....
 
#10
#10
Southeast -- Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Auburn, Mississippi State, Miami (Fla.).

Holy crap, we're screwed.
 
#11
#11
I also couldn't believe this part:

Schools we'd toss: Duke, Iowa State, Kansas State, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Connecticut and Washington State.
Schools we'd add: Utah, TCU, BYU, Boise State, East Carolina and Tulsa, giving us 64.

Cincy was just in a BCS bowl, as was K-State not too long ago.
 
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