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Obama and College football - 11/17/2008 10:09:43 PM   
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WOW! This guy has all the answers.


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During Sunday's interview with CBS' Steve Kroft, Obama laid out exactly what kind of playoff system he envisions: "Eight teams. That would be three rounds to determine a national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season. You could trim back on the regular season. I don't know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this."


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RE: Obama and College football - 11/17/2008 11:11:24 PM   
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WOW! This guy has all the answers.


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During Sunday's interview with CBS' Steve Kroft, Obama laid out exactly what kind of playoff system he envisions: "Eight teams. That would be three rounds to determine a national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season. You could trim back on the regular season. I don't know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this."


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Wow, a playoff! What an idea! Genius, I say, genius!

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/17/2008 11:28:47 PM   
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Three things:

I agree with Obama on the need for a college football playoff.

I disagree with Obama's proposal but only a little. I would use the four BCS Bowl games as the "first round". Who gets to be in the bowls (conference tie ins and all) would remain the same except that the two teams that now play in the BCS Championship Game would be available. This keeps the big bowl games relevant, perhaps even more so. The winners of the Orange, Sugar, Rose and Fiesta bowls would advance to a four team playoff. The semifinal games would take place on the NFL's divisional playoff weekend. One would be Saturday at Noon, the other Sunday at 8 PM. It is imperative (in my mind at least) to stay away from direct competition with the NFL's playoff games. The new BCS Championship Game would take place the week before the Super Bowl (when the NFL takes the week off). The other possibility would be the Saturday before the conference championship games. That would keep the BCS from drowning in Super Bowl hype.

Third, I hope Obama keeps his advocacy of this to a minimum (like stops now). This really is not an issue requiring Presidential involvement.

Preemptive disclaimer: this goes for a President of any party. Its not like I'd be all for McCain throwing his support behind a College Football playoff system.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/17/2008 11:45:04 PM   
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BCS coordinator John Swofford responded Sunday night: "First of all I want to congratulate newly-elected President Obama and I am glad he has a passion for college football like so many other Americans. For now, our constituencies — and I know he understands constituencies — have settled on the current BCS system, which the majority believe is the best system yet to determine a national champion while also maintaining the college football regular season as the best and most meaningful in sports.

"The college presidents, conference commissioners, athletics directors and coaches have continually considered ways to improve the system in keeping with four primary objectives, among others: protecting the unique significance of the regular season, preserving the bowl system for the thousands of students and fans who participate each year, keeping football as a one semester sport and doing what's best for the student-athletes. We certainly respect the opinions of president-elect Obama and welcome dialogue on what's best for college football."



I have found a lot of respect for John Swafford. WOW oh WOW!!!
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 8:51:13 AM   
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Three things:

I agree with Obama on the need for a college football playoff.

I disagree with Obama's proposal but only a little. I would use the four BCS Bowl games as the "first round". Who gets to be in the bowls (conference tie ins and all) would remain the same except that the two teams that now play in the BCS Championship Game would be available. This keeps the big bowl games relevant, perhaps even more so. The winners of the Orange, Sugar, Rose and Fiesta bowls would advance to a four team playoff. The semifinal games would take place on the NFL's divisional playoff weekend. One would be Saturday at Noon, the other Sunday at 8 PM. It is imperative (in my mind at least) to stay away from direct competition with the NFL's playoff games. The new BCS Championship Game would take place the week before the Super Bowl (when the NFL takes the week off). The other possibility would be the Saturday before the conference championship games. That would keep the BCS from drowning in Super Bowl hype.

Third, I hope Obama keeps his advocacy of this to a minimum (like stops now). This really is not an issue requiring Presidential involvement.

Preemptive disclaimer: this goes for a President of any party. Its not like I'd be all for McCain throwing his support behind a College Football playoff system.


This will never work in SEC football.... : )
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 3:39:20 PM   
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I also heard he would get rid of the designated hitter in MLB.

Really, I think Obama missed his calling. Voting for him for President was completely out of the question, but I'd look much more kindly on him being in charge of college football. The whole BCS thing is joke that has long stopped being funny.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 3:40:59 PM   
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Third, I hope Obama keeps his advocacy of this to a minimum (like stops now). This really is not an issue requiring Presidential involvement.


I would agree with that. I really don't think Congress had any business investigating baseball, as bad as the whole steroid thing was. Politics should be very wary of interfering in such things (and in our everyday lives in general).

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 5:07:34 PM   
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Mr. Obama mentioned the issue for the second time in a week Sunday, near the end of a 40-minute interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes."

But he went further Sunday than he had before, vowing to use the power of the presidency to push the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
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"This is important," Mr. Obama said. "I'm gonna throw my weight around a little bit. I think it's the right thing to do."

"I think any sensible person would say that if you've got a bunch of teams who play throughout the season and many of them have one loss or two losses [and] there's no clear decisive winner, that we should be creating a playoff system," Mr. Obama said.
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 5:10:12 PM   
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Mr. Obama mentioned the issue for the second time in a week Sunday, near the end of a 40-minute interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes."

But he went further Sunday than he had before, vowing to use the power of the presidency to push the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
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"This is important," Mr. Obama said. "I'm gonna throw my weight around a little bit. I think it's the right thing to do."

"I think any sensible person would say that if you've got a bunch of teams who play throughout the season and many of them have one loss or two losses [and] there's no clear decisive winner, that we should be creating a playoff system," Mr. Obama said.


If Bush said something like that he would be accused of being a fascist.
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 7:34:17 PM   
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This will never work in SEC football.... : )


Of course not, any such thing would just sink in the Swamp at Uni. of Florida

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 11:04:56 PM   
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This will never work in SEC football.... : )


Of course not, any such thing would just sink in the Swamp at Uni. of Florida



and become gator bate

This year was not a good year for the big orange...soooooo

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FSU!!!!!!!!!
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/18/2008 11:41:52 PM   
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This year was not a good year for the big orange...soooooo

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FSU!!!!!!!!!


Not a good year for the Gators (unless 'big orange" is Syracuse). You are joking right? They will probably be in the national title game against the winner of the Big 12 (the only other viable option is USC). They are favored to beat Alabama in the SEC title game (if Alabama wins they will be there instead) and it would be a monumental upset if the Seminoles beat them. FSU just got beat by a mediocre Boston College team at home.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/19/2008 7:41:09 AM   
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They are favored to beat Alabama in the SEC title game (if Alabama wins they will be there instead)




AARRGGHH! Roll Tide!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/19/2008 8:16:53 AM   
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Third, I hope Obama keeps his advocacy of this to a minimum (like stops now). This really is not an issue requiring Presidential involvement.


I would agree with that. I really don't think Congress had any business investigating baseball, as bad as the whole steroid thing was. Politics should be very wary of interfering in such things (and in our everyday lives in general).


Baseball has a longstanding, explicit antitrust exemption from Congress. That is why they
investigate problems in baseball to such an extent.
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/19/2008 9:13:11 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Acts29

WOW! This guy has all the answers.


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During Sunday's interview with CBS' Steve Kroft, Obama laid out exactly what kind of playoff system he envisions: "Eight teams. That would be three rounds to determine a national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season. You could trim back on the regular season. I don't know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this."


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Well, you know when you envision yourself as god-king and your sycophants encourage you to do so, there is no area where your wisdom should not be granted.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/19/2008 4:42:22 PM   
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AARRGGHH! Roll Tide!!!!!!!!!!!!


They may very well "roll". Alabama has been steady all year, the Gators have been like a yo-yo. But I think you'd be hard pressed to find many experts on such matters predicting a Tide win. Florida has crushed teams as of late and is the trendy pick.

But I've seen the steady team take out the world beaters.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/19/2008 8:21:58 PM   
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Oh brother!!
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WOW! This guy has all the answers.


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During Sunday's interview with CBS' Steve Kroft, Obama laid out exactly what kind of playoff system he envisions: "Eight teams. That would be three rounds to determine a national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season. You could trim back on the regular season. I don't know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this."


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RE: Obama and College football - 11/20/2008 10:07:43 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Dancre

Oh brother!!
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ORIGINAL: Acts29

WOW! This guy has all the answers.


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During Sunday's interview with CBS' Steve Kroft, Obama laid out exactly what kind of playoff system he envisions: "Eight teams. That would be three rounds to determine a national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season. You could trim back on the regular season. I don't know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this."


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If you are of a certain age, you will remember that Richard Nixon used to send suggested plays to Redskin coach George Allen.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/20/2008 12:23:31 PM   
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Well, sports IS this country's biggest religion...

Do you know how many guys go to church with those little ear pieces so they can listen to the game during the service? Then they stand around in the foyer talking sports before going home to watch yet more sports!

I like watching a game in person as I can't stand having to listen to the yammering of the commentators- who talk is if everyone is deaf and stupid. I root for my favorite teams as much as anyone else. I DO NOT park my self on the couch all weekend glued to game after game like some guys (so very few women do this, so I'm not trying to be sexist) or yak about nothing else. And I hate those constant replays- once or twice is enough.
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/20/2008 1:32:31 PM   
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Well, sports IS this country's biggest religion...

Do you know how many guys go to church with those little ear pieces so they can listen to the game during the service? Then they stand around in the foyer talking sports before going home to watch yet more sports!



Where can you get a pair of those earpieces?

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/20/2008 1:47:50 PM   
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Well, sports IS this country's biggest religion...

Do you know how many guys go to church with those little ear pieces so they can listen to the game during the service? Then they stand around in the foyer talking sports before going home to watch yet more sports!



Where can you get a pair of those earpieces?


Radio Shack of course! Right along with that slim pocket-sized radio you plug them into. Of course nowdays there's the blue tooth and your mutlifunctional cellphone set-up.

Since I go to a circle meeting/house church these days, I haven't been in a regular church except with my mother from time to time. I DO remember a guy who was apparently listening to the UT/Gators game a few years back, forgot he was in church, and jumped up hollering over a bad call by the ref. His poor wife looked soooo embarrassed!
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/22/2008 10:25:41 AM   
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Radio Shack of course! Right along with that slim pocket-sized radio you plug them into. Of course nowdays there's the blue tooth and your mutlifunctional cellphone set-up.

Since I go to a circle meeting/house church these days, I haven't been in a regular church except with my mother from time to time. I DO remember a guy who was apparently listening to the UT/Gators game a few years back, forgot he was in church, and jumped up hollering over a bad call by the ref. His poor wife looked soooo embarrassed!


IIRC, Homer did that in an episode of the Simpsons.

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/22/2008 5:08:16 PM   
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Can things get more stupid?

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RE: Obama and College football - 11/23/2008 6:16:37 AM   
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Well Obama just got handed another bonus with the Texas tech loss to OU last night. His plan will be in demand once the smoke clears on this one.
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RE: Obama and College football - 11/23/2008 9:58:38 AM   
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Well Obama just got handed another bonus with the Texas tech loss to OU last night. His plan will be in demand once the smoke clears on this one.


A slight correction _jjp_; Texas Tech did not just lose to OU, my Sooners beat them like a rented mule.


Thanks
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edited for spelling

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