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Crothian said:
ACtually from what I've heard they have trouble on the road and people have trouble playing them at home. TRaveling out and from there can be tough, and focusing might be hard.

There is a popular term for it called "home cooking"...it is not used in complimentary manner.
 

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Sigh Cal was robbed. What a difference one TD would have made. They were on the 22 yard line yest and the coach let time run out instead of running things up. Gosh this is really spoiling my day.
 

The BCS failed and failed big this year. The match ups really are not that exciting and hopefully people won't tune in to the games.
 

Crothian said:
Home field advantage does exist for a reason, some teams really excel at home and not on the road......

For Hawaii, playing a west coast team is about equivalent to a cross-country trip for anyone else. Playing a non-west coast team is a heck of a road trip. For anyone coming to Hawaii, they've got a huge road trip, plus the considerable distraction of being in Hawaii to deal with. It'd be suprsing if Hawaii wasn't much, much better at home than on the road.
 

Since it doesn't work out, lets just go back to the traditional matchups? Of course that would have meant Cal still missing out this year. Ah well..
 

Krug said:
Since it doesn't work out, lets just go back to the traditional matchups? Of course that would have meant Cal still missing out this year. Ah well..

Too many contracts have been signed and souls have been sold......
 

I was all excited to watch a Cal/Michigan Rose Bowl this year. Would've been awesome. I probably won't even tune into a Texas/Michigan game. Too bad. Cal got robed big.

And to think that many people believe the BCS is working...

Looks like the Liberty Bowl is the only one I'll both with. Maybe the Orange, but I've never enjoyed OK that much. But I am a Pac-10 fan, so I'll likely tune in for USC.
 

Well, it really depends on what one thinks the BCS is suppossed to do. And it has worked, it uses criteria to determine who is the number 1 and number 2 teams in the nation; and they play each other. The problem is that some people don't agree with the way it works or who is choosen. The BCS did the job it was designed to do.
 

Dimwhit said:
Looks like the Liberty Bowl is the only one I'll both with. Maybe the Orange, but I've never enjoyed OK that much. But I am a Pac-10 fan, so I'll likely tune in for USC.

what about OSU verse OSU? Oklahoma State verse Ohio State. That should be a good game. Lots of the lesser bowls are actually looking really good.
 

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