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    Congress to probe BCS antitrust issues

    WASHINGTON -- Everyone from President Barack Obama on down to fans has criticized how college football determines its top team. Now senators are getting off the sidelines to examine antitrust issues involving the Bowl Champion Series.

    The current system "leaves nearly half of all the teams in college football at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to qualifying for the millions of dollars paid out every year," the Senate Judiciary's subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy and consumer rights said in a statement Wednesday announcing the hearings.

    Under the BCS, some conferences get automatic bids to participate in series, while others do not.

    Obama and some members of Congress favor a playoff-type system to determine the national champion. The BCS features a championship game between the two top teams in the BCS standings, based on two polls and six computer ratings.

    Behind the push for the hearings is the subcommittee's top Republican, Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah. People there were furious that Utah was bypassed for the national championship despite going undefeated in the regular season.

    The title game pitted No. 1 Florida (12-1) against No. 2 Oklahoma (12-1); Florida won 24-14 and claimed the title.

    The subcommittee's statement said Hatch would introduce legislation "to rectify this situation." No details were offered and Hatch's office declined to provide any.

    Hatch said in a statement that the BCS system "has proven itself to be inadequate, not only for those of us who are fans of college football, but for anyone who believes that competition and fair play should have a role in collegiate sports."

    In the House, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the top Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee, has sponsored legislation that would prevent the NCAA from calling a football game a "national championship" unless the game culminates from a playoff system.

  • #2
    Normally, I despise the government involvement in these type of issues. However, the existing system is a JOKE. It needs to be rectified. It took an investigation by congress to get MLB to seriously change testing for steroids and HGH.

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    • #3
      Instead of these professional liars worrying about a fake championship, maybe they ought to think about ways to lower tuition fees for kids

      Whats next?

      They stick their noses into the business of failed banks?

      Tell everyone how much money they can make?

      How many lives are at stake because of this championship??

      Always worried about fixing someone elses fuckups yet they cant seem to ever fix their own fuckups
      He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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      • #4
        Frank, I was hoping to get some solid NBA picks from you.
        Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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