Posted on 10/19/2009 6:47:44 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) said Monday that they are backing a federal political action committee "dedicated to discarding the Bowl Championship Series and instituting a competitive post-season championship for college football."
The people behind Playoff PAC whose tagline is "Beat the BCS. Save College Football." believe that the Bowl Championship Series is "inherently flawed," the group said in a press release.
"It crowns champions arbitrarily and stifles inter-conference competition," the group argued.
"Fans, players, schools, and corporate sponsors will be better served when the BCS is replaced with an accessible playoff system that recognizes and rewards on-the-field accomplishment. To that end, Playoff PAC helps elect pro-reform political candidates, mobilizes public support, and provides a centralized source of pro-reform news, thought, and scholarship."
Abercrombie said the release of BCS rankings on Sunday underscore the fact that "selecting a major college football national champion is still arbitrary and anti-competitive."
"The BCS process continues to operate like an exclusive country club rather than a true play-off system," he said. "I fully support Playoff PAC's efforts to bring change to college football."
Hatch echoed that sentiment, calling the BCS "fundamentally unfair."
"With all due respect, we think college football decisions should be made by college football, not the politicians in Washington," said Hancock.
Barton called the BCS system "a farce." A Texan, Barton saw his state's strong team left out of the championship game last year as well.
"It arbitrarily selects champions and reduces competition between conferences," he said. "College football's post-season championship should be decided on the field, and that's why a playoff system is needed. I look forward to working with Playoff PAC in reforming college football."
Under the BCS, strong teams that don't play in major conferences -- like the University of Utah and Brigham Young University in Utah -- have little chance at the national championship, even if they go undefeated. Another team that falls into this category is the University of Hawaii, Abercrombie's home state.
In its release, Playoff PAC organizers said that until now there have only been a "small, dedicated group of federal officeholders" working on the issue.
"The BCS has wrongly dismissed them as political panderers and quickly diffused pressure that resulted from congressional hearings and legislation," they said. "The BCS could not successfully do this if the coalition of college football reformers were broader. This 'reform caucus' must be expanded so BCS officials understand that federal intervention is imminent if they refuse to answer the public's calls for change. Playoff PAC will therefore vigorously support pro-reform candidates and defend individuals who advance reform proposals."
"The BCS's days without daily, active, and organized opposition are over," they added.
The BCS rankings showed Florida in the top spot, followed by Alabama, Texas, Boise State and Cincinnati.
ping
Bread and circuses.
Congress is inherently flawed
The FedGov has no business being involved in this.
None whatsoever.
Yup, let’s let congress regulate sports - about the only thing that I would have thought was within their meager intellectual grasp.
Alas, I was wrong.
Doesn’t congress have more pressing issues than the d@mn bcs? Mind your own business and do what the H$ll you were hired and paid to do. I’d bet their approval ratings are lower than any BCS approval ratings. Their arrogance knows no bounds!!!
Hatch and Barton: your GOP busy working on the public option for college football
Thank God our elected congresscritters are all over this.
Wouldn’t want to be accused of fiddling while the USA burns, would they?
What a bunch of useless scheisskopfs!
Congress it’s none of yer GD business!
Congressmen who think this is any of their business have been in Washington too long.
Whatever happened to term limits?
Which portion of the Constitution gives Congress the right to regulate college football?
Oh, for God’s sake. Looks like some important alumni donors are yanking chains on the Hill.
Always meddling, these people and make matters worse. Keep your hands off!!!
Source: Philly.com
Where in the hell is that mentioned in the Constitution??
You could say that about 95% of all federal government activities these days!
Sick of stupid ball games for morons. Your country is being stolen while fools worry about State U or NFL thug felon team winning. It is all meaningless - wake up you dumb serfs.
Just like rollerball or something with world gov and effing CLUELESS masses.
Government, MYOB. Stay the hell OUT of college football!!!
(Which is a violation of the free expression of religion here in the South.)
I’m so glad that America is so problem-free that our Congress can worry about important stuff like which college has the best semi-pro football team.
If college football was played by actual student athletes, they’d all graduate with real degrees and 3.0+ GPA. Maybe Congress should work on that!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.