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| Friday, November 26 Let the coaches decide the top two teams By Bob Davie ESPN.com |
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Everyone agrees that the current BCS system is headed for a potential nightmare if USC, Oklahoma and Auburn remain undefeated. If they all finish the season without a loss, one deserving team will be left out of the national championship game in Miami. There just is no perfect way to determine who gets the two spots. I offer a simple solution -- put it in the hands of the 117 Division I-A coaches and let them decide their national champion. With so much at stake, let's not look back after one team is left out and say, "We should have tweaked the system." Let's be proactive, not reactive. The BCS Championship is the coaches' national champion and I have total confidence that if the coaches have the time and resources necessary, they will make the best choice. It wouldn't take much to make this plan a reality. So if USC, Oklahoma and Auburn remain undefeated, let the coaches decide the Orange Bowl matchup.
1. Let all 117 Division I-A coaches have a vote
2. Provide the coaches with game tapes
3. Give the coaches two days to evaluate the tapes
4. Eliminate the media and computers
Why this will work It is an imperfect system, but let's be proactive and not afraid to tweak the system now rather than later. The AFCA is a powerful group led by president Grant Teaff. Their voices should be heard. Bob Davie was the architect of Texas A&M's Wrecking Crew defense (1989-93), Notre Dame defensive coordinator (1994-96) and head coach of the Irish (1997-2001). He writes a weekly Football 101 column for ESPN.com and is an college football analyst for ESPN. |
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