My good friend Jeff over at the Optimist Company has a very good post regarding the current state of college football's post-season. He has a very objective view of the business of the bowls and how it should be done.
Whatever side of the isle you find yourself on, no one can argue that college football has this post-season thing nailed. I personally am in favor of the bowls...I think it is great to have something that is so traditional. I just hate to see it all squandered by big business. But I have to agree with my west coast friend, there needs to be a system of definitively figuring out who is the best team in the country. However, they need to keep the integrity of the bowls intact somehow.
Just my $0.02.
Jan 10, 2008
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Well said.
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