It is that time in college football when arguments begin to arise about the BCS standings and how a playoff system should be implemented. The USA Today Coaches Poll, the Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of 6 computer rankings decide the fate of college football's elite to see who will compete for the national championship.
Alabama sits uncontested at No.1 with an 11-0 record and the Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Longhorns and Florida Gators follow, each with one loss. Now the question is: Who is the most deserved one losss team to strut their stuff in the championship game?
If Florida defeats Alabama in the SEC championship then it looks like Heisman QB contenders Tim Tebow and Sam Bradford will take to the air to see who will win the offensive battle.
Texas fans are pulling for No. 13 Missouri to pull an upset on the Sooners in the Big 12 championship so their Longhorns can take that coveted trip down to Miami.
There are several other scenarios that could happen. Alabama vs. Oklahoma, Alabama vs. Texas or Florida vs. Texas. An upset in either championship game is going to be key.
No matter what, the national championship is going to be exhilarating. It's going to be the battle of the quarterbacks this year. Three of the four teams hoist Heisman contenders, with Tim Tebow being the reigning Heisman winner.
At the end of the season, it's sad to look at the standings and see that the top four teams are neck and neck. They all deserve the chance of being the 2009 National Champs, but it all comes down to the technicalities of the BCS.
Shouldn't there be a fair playoff system like the NFL? Some conferences are stronger than others. Record doesn't always indicate the strength of the team, but it's who they play.
So who should be No. 1 and No. 2 in this Bull Crap Standing?
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