Congressmen Join Fight to Kill College Football’s BCS 2

Posted under News by admin on Tuesday 20 October 2009 at 12:30 pm

(AP)”I’ve always hoped that the government would not have to get involved and that those with the power to reform the system would recognize the error of their ways,” said Hatch, who hails from Utah. “But, even after hearing the complaints of millions of college football fans, not to mention government officials, they are apparently unwilling to make any significant changes. That being case, I’m supportive of all reasonable efforts to ensure that students and schools are treated fairly and a national playoff system being advocated by Playoff PAC seems like a reasonable way to accomplish that goal.”

Incidentally, the University of Utah, a non-BCS school, went 13-0 in 2008, beating well-regarded teams like Oregon State, TCU, BYU and Alabama along the way. But the team was frozen out of contention for the national championship.

Bill Hancock, a BCS administrator, emailed a response to the lawmakers’ comments.

“The BCS has brought more popularity, more resources and more fun to college football since it started delivering a national title game each year,” he said. “It has also provided more opportunities for more players, teams and fans – in more conferences - to participate in the bowl atmosphere.”

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