Great White -> Univ. of Texas FootBall Program is Getting Ripped Off By The Big 12 & The BS Computer Poll. (12/4/2008 10:36:33 PM)
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Yes, I am only a Diehard (ranking by fanship of each Florida program) Univ. Miami Hurricanes, Florida State Univ., Univ. Florida and all the rest of The Florida's Football programs, except Florida International Univ. (just one of the students and graduates ripped off for a forever losing program) and Florida Altantic Univ. I am also a hater of traditional sickness (includes Univ. of Texas) that causes most of NCAA's Div. 1A problems. With that being said, Ripped Off of Univ. of Texas FootBall program is a perfect example of how conferences' conference schedules and tie breaking procedures are not fair to all and yet another in numberous perfect examples of how The BS System is not fair to all. I think most can see easily how unfair to all The BS System is, but I do not know if most have checked out the human polls they found out that the human voters respected that Univ. of Texas beating Univ. of Oklahoma head to head and the computer polls did not. Now, we would be directing blame to the wrong place if we just let The Big 12 get away with this; however, if the computer polls determinate factors were setup right, then Univ. of Texas would be playing in The Big 12 Championship for the chance to get smoked in The BS Championship Game. All the conferences should have either of the following tie, in determining divisional winner, breaking rules. The first one is more fair to all, because it uses *games conference's programs played within divisions first to determine divisions' winners and if tied then goes on*. 1. *If after programs are tied through division records*, then within the conference records. If after programs are tied in within conference records, then head to head record, between all those programs tied; since all conference foes are required to pay each other, rarely not a deciding factor. However, if by some miracle, at least two-programs played to a tie, then play one last divisional game or very short divisional playoff to determine divisional winner. 2. If after programs are tied through conference records, then within the division records. If after programs are tied in within divison records, then head to head record, between all those programs tied; since all conference foes are required to pay each other, rarely not a deciding factor. However, if by some miracle, at least two-programs played to a tie, then play one last divisional game or very short divisional playoff to determine divisional winner. Of course, one of the only requirements for me to believe/agree in/with non-Univ. Miami Hurricanes, Florida State Univ.Univ. Florida and all the rest of The Florida's Football programs (except Florida International Univ. and Florida Altantic Univ.) is the large part of the solution to this problem (that is possible in more than just Big 12 Conference) is to have all divisional programs play each other twice (10-divisional games). You simply have all divisional programs play each other twice, then have too determine divisional winners through divisional games, that I suggested here, and the odds of having to use the tie breaking procedure drastically goes down, let alone to go deep into the tie breaking procedure. What do you think?
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