Monday, January 4, 2010

As Legit As A Commie Election

Despite the best efforts of College Football's Politburo to eliminate competition in favor of voting for winners via a biased minority, an actual football game with meaning broke out tonight.

The Fiesta Bowl, now known as American Bowl, squared unbeaten TCU against unbeaten Boise State. The fact that Boise State won a pretty exciting, well played, albeit low scoring game is essentially irrelevant. The important part was that this wast he game that the BCS had shoved down it's throat by the public (and governmental) outcry over its anti-competitive and anti-American exclusive and subjective method of champion determination. Without the pressure from the public this game would have been another crappy matchup between second tier BCS league also rans like Pitt, VT or LSU. Anybody who thinks we need more power conference representation, I encourage you to watch some tape of Florida/Cincinnati or Oregon/Ohio State. Just wait for the Iowa/Georgia Tech crapfest and then you can add that tape to the pile.

But for one night rejoice! America has a legitimate champion, the 14-0 Broncos of Boise State. Rather than have our champion determined by the vote of a bunch of regionally bias/incompetent voters, we can all rest easy that the real champ was decided on the field of play as it should be. Alabama or Texas might get that ridiculous glass egg but it's a cheap victory built on a fraud, better to relish a real team instead.
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