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RE: Mountain West to gauge support for BCS alternative
(06-18-2011 01:40 PM)TodgeRodge Wrote:  
(06-17-2011 11:53 PM)paco Wrote:  ++++++++++++++++++++++++
At the end of the article it reads to me like the MWC said no
to a possible merger with C-USA.

IMO if the MWC and the other Non-AQ conferences could
somehow induce, entice, or whatever--- get one or more
AQ conference to agree to at least send its second or third
place team to the proposed playoff.... then we might eventually
see some movement toward a full blown playoff system.

I'm thinking that in the past teams like Auburn, and others, once
they were locked out of the BCS championship game---might
prefer to compete in some MWC/Non-AQ playoff. At least
when they feel screwed over by the BCS.

Auburn......maybe they will agree to stop cheating too... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-nutkick

Along with Ohio St., USC, LSU and Tennessee. If you look at the top 10-25 programs I am certain that you can find 1 or more major NCAA violations.
06-20-2011 09:36 PM
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