Fumblerooski: How The NCAA Dropped The Ball On The Coming Playoff.

Nonfiction, Sports, Football
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Author: Gary Sapp ISBN: 9781301457953
Publisher: Gary Sapp Publication: January 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gary Sapp
ISBN: 9781301457953
Publisher: Gary Sapp
Publication: January 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The horizon overlooking the landscape of college football brightened considerably with the announcement that a national committee had approved a four team college football playoff beginning in 2014.

At long last, one of America’s most beloved sports and its devoted followers will finally be rewarded with a legitimate champion being crowned on the football field.

Or so we’ve been told.

Questions still remain. How will these four participants in this playoff be chosen? Will smaller schools and leagues once again be shunned in favor of the prestige, power, and influence of the former BCS elites?

Gary Sapp asked himself these exact same questions, and became dismayed with the growing speculation that the NCAA hadn’t done enough to provoke change in the status quo.

And then he got busy crafting his own playoff system.

He would reduce dependency on the polls; retain many of the country’s top rivalries, while preserving the importance of the regular season. And finally, he would deliver what the NCAA failed to: He’d place 16 teams in a tournament to decide a national championship.

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The horizon overlooking the landscape of college football brightened considerably with the announcement that a national committee had approved a four team college football playoff beginning in 2014.

At long last, one of America’s most beloved sports and its devoted followers will finally be rewarded with a legitimate champion being crowned on the football field.

Or so we’ve been told.

Questions still remain. How will these four participants in this playoff be chosen? Will smaller schools and leagues once again be shunned in favor of the prestige, power, and influence of the former BCS elites?

Gary Sapp asked himself these exact same questions, and became dismayed with the growing speculation that the NCAA hadn’t done enough to provoke change in the status quo.

And then he got busy crafting his own playoff system.

He would reduce dependency on the polls; retain many of the country’s top rivalries, while preserving the importance of the regular season. And finally, he would deliver what the NCAA failed to: He’d place 16 teams in a tournament to decide a national championship.

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