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Depends if your a fan of a team or the game. If your a fan of a particular team like Notre Dame than yea you probably want automatic bids so you can see your team play in one every year. If your a fan of the game and want to see a real out come you probably don't want the BCS at all you want a play off system. If your the TV broadcasters again you probably want automatic bids. This makes sure large audience teams always have a bowl. I'm sure if Notre dame was 6-6 and went to the whosit's whatit's it bowl it would still draw more of a crowd than my Alma Mater WVU in anything other than the championship bowl.
It's all about the ratings. Personally I'd rather see a playoff system. It would only extend the season by a couple weeks.
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I would love that so much.
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| May 06, 2009 06:42 PM |
It's all about the ratings. Personally I'd rather see a playoff system. It would only extend the season by a couple weeks.
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May 06, 2009 06:49 PM
I'm ok with automatic BCS bids, as long as they are automatic bids into a playoff. Turn it into a March Madness kind of thing, where the winners of conferences get auto bids but there are also at large bids for good teams, so anybody has a chance of winning a national championship. I would love that so much.
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