Why do you say that the current system is in the best interest of College football? That's the whole point of this thread. A playoff system would be great for college football, just like March Madness is for basketball.
You and Guynemer want college football to be like every other sport. I'm telling you that I love college football because it's not like every other sport. A playoff would destroy the thing I love most about college football; the fact that a single loss on any gameday can ruin a team's chances for the national title. It makes every game important, every upset exciting. If BC upsets Miami, it ruins Miami's season. If the Bengals upset the Dolphins, however, it means very little.
Can't you guys see that college football is special because it doesn't have a playoff? Half the fun of college football is the arguments that erupt about the polls and the BCS. I can get into fights with Penn State fans about the 1995 national title, or with Michigan fans about the 1997 title and I love every second of it. There is a passion in college football that doesn't exist in any other sport and I don't want to lose that. In your quest to determine who the "rightful" national champion is every year, you're taking all the fun out of the game. Unfortunately, the powers that be are on your side...
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