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RE: Mack Brown stirs the pot: "NFL of college football", "Super Bowl league"
(07-24-2013 10:57 PM)10thMountain Wrote:  
(07-24-2013 09:47 PM)Bronco14 Wrote:  
(07-24-2013 09:35 PM)10thMountain Wrote:  All about the playoff.

P5 want all their champs plus 3 AL.

Do not want a NCAA tournament where their teams are sitting at home because 6-6 FIU won the freaking SunBelt and so feels entitled to a playoff spot.

The eighth seeded LA Kings in the NHL won the Stanley Cup a year back losing just a few games in the playoffs, beating very good teams en route. Are they undeserving of the Cup that they won? Should they have been kicked out of the NHL prior to 2012 as they had not won the Stanley Cup in their whole existence before then?

The pro argument is irrelevant. Pro teams are all franchises of the same league. Complete apples and oranges to a private club like the NCAA made up of individual members who have no obligation to make room for every new team that wants to be associated with them and have a cut of their money and exposure.

Not to mention he conveniently picked out the exception and not the norm. Anybody can comb through and find examples to support their point of view if they look hard enough.
07-25-2013 08:59 AM
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