You've got to give it to Tommy Tuberville. He knows how to make some noise. Driving around today listening to my XM Radio, I couldn't change the channel without hearing the talking heads ranting about Tuberville's comments. In case you missed it, Tuberville is at it again - he's attacking the BCS and the college presidents - and scoring some major points.And who can blame him? After the week he's had, my guess is Tommy's fed up. First he goes on the road and beats a much improved one loss South Carolina team and then gets bashed by the national media because the margin of victory wasn't enough. Next, he sits and watches USC struggle mightily to beat a Washington State team that he pounded a month earlier by 26 points. The final nail in the coffin came on Sunday when Auburn lost votes in the Coach's Poll to USC. As I said then, the Coaches Poll is a joke. The entire BCS is a sham.
Colin Cowherd said it best this morning on ESPN Radio: The BCS is like an election. You have to impress the voters. You have to suck up to the voters. You have to make your case. This isn't about playing football, it's about playing politics. Many have questioned why SEC fans have been so transfixed on ESPN GameDay coming to the SEC. They are because they realize that if the SEC doesn't get the coverage it deserves, they'll be sitting home again on national championship night. It doesn't matter whether it's Auburn, Florida, Georgia or even LSU - it's a shame for an SEC team to be left out when they go undefeated.
Tuberville makes some valid points in the story that was first posted on Thursday. "I've about had it with this playoff deal," Tuberville said after a lengthy, emotional argument for a playoff. "We all understand in our conference how tough it is. In our conference, that's about the only chance we'd have to make it."
He couldn't be more right. With apologies to David Housel, who votes in the Harris Poll, why should teams be playing to impress him? Let's settle it on the field just like every other NCAA sport, including college football at the I-AA level and below.
Tuberville also takes aim at the college presidents. "There is no reason on this earth why we can't have the best four and then play one more," Tuberville said. "That's the legitimate thing to do. We added a BCS game -- for what in the world? -- I understand we're avoiding lawsuits and making money. But let's take care of the players."
Tuberville continues, "The problem we have is you have 120 universities that are I-A and probably 25 would say they have a legitimate chance each year," he said. "And you have presidents that for some reason look at it more as for the money than having a national championship on the field. They keep coming up with lame excuses about academics. Football players miss fewer classes than anybody."
That's the most fair and accurate statement I've ever heard. Mr. College President don't say you're doing it for the kids because they have to go to class. Don't say they can't miss that much school. You have now pushed the national championship game back to January 8th.
Let's put that in perspective. If Ohio State runs the table and is rewarded with a trip to Arizona to play for it all, they will have 50 days off between their last game with Michigan and the championship. That's nearly two months. But yet we don't have enough time to play a four game playoff built around the bowls?
Auburn might not make it to Arizona, but you've got to give Tommy Tuberville credit. The man knows what he's talking about.
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10-06-2006 @ 9:26AM
Kevin said...
I agree 100% with Tommy's comments. The problem is they came from him. The rest of the country will say that he is "still whinning about 2004." We need other coaches to in the SEC to step up to the plate.
As far as ESPN covering the SEC issue - We could easily fix that. Boycott College Gameday. If the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisanna and Arkansas all boycotted Gameday for a couple of weeks, the World Wide Leader will feel the heat. However, we would all would need to turn them off to make it work.
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10-06-2006 @ 11:26PM
Kevin said...
Yes, Kirk and Chris have said nice things about the SEC. However, with the new ABC/ESPN set-up they are spending more time hyping the ABC affiliated conferences. This is not the fault of ESPN's Talking Heads, it is the fault of the Executive Producers and Marketing guys. The writers and the coaches are paying attention to the games they are attending and are depending on ESPN to give them highlights and analysis of the games to determine their picks. If ABC/ESPN is spending more time hyping their PRIMETIME ABC Package it could sway voters to give more points to those schools. As Kirk, Chris, Ivan Maisel and Bruce Feldman have stated Gameday USED to go to the biggest game of the weekend. During the month of September we did not see that. They are starting October off with the LSU at UF game in Gainesville and that is a great sign the Powers That Be have listened to the masses. However, if they did not go to Gainesville this week, I really would have suggested a complete boycott of ESPN's College Gameday build by THe Home Depot.
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10-08-2006 @ 7:23PM
Aubie said...
Hey Tubby, STFU about the polls and concentrate on preparing your team to play the current game. After the woodshed beatin' by the Hogs, at least we don't need to worry about the polls anymore. Maybe you can spend the extra time on getting your team ready for Florida.
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