But what you do you want them to do? Should only teams in the major conferences have a chance at the title, even if they are not the best teams in college football?
I think only major conference teams should have a shot because non-BCS teams don't play enough quality opponents for us to know if they're the best team. Its a huge unknown that without a demanding regular season is impossible to determine.
Boise State could win two very tight games against their only equivalent competition. (VTech and the BCS title game)
Does that really tell you they were the best? No it highlights the stupidity of the BCS system but that's all.
I want a playoff, but absent that I don't want Boise St or any other team to make the game based on reputation and one game. NE could beat Texas and lose two other games in the Big 12 schedule and I can hold that up against what Boise St has to do to win out now. Only losing two games in NE's remaining schedule (absent Texas) is at least as difficult as beating up on their awful conference.
(Not pumping NE really I just know their schedule as a I'm a fan, you can insert a ton of other teams in their place)
And this is precisely why I generally can't stand college football, and why I will likely not pay attention again once BSU's run is over. I just want to watch them show everyone how terrible the system is, and force the BCS idiots to either continue to show that only a relatively small percentage of college football teams are really "eligible" to compete for the "championship" (and I think that puts the whole championship into question IMO), or show that their system that has been doing that is now obsolete, because a team that is supposedly not on the same level just beat the team that is supposedly better than them.
Sports should be based on competition, not politics, and unfortunately, college football has become a game of politics, where the outcome of the season is decided by the athletic directors making back door deals to play out of conference teams, rather than the players on the field.
And until this is cleared up, I will never understand how anyone can consider College Football to be anywhere near the same level as the NFL, or any other pro sport, where at least every team has a chance to win, even if it is a small chance.
OK, rant over. I knew my desire to watch college football would be short lived.