MGoSurvey: Who should play in the BCS Title game?

Submitted by jcgold on

Considering Ok. State's demolition in progress of Oklahoma, I ask that you take this survey:  Who should play in the BCS Title game, and why?

Feel free to discuss what you think below.  I'm voting for Ok. St, because I hate rematches, and feel that after this game, they deserve a shot.

Edit:  If Ok. St. were to move up, it would be highly unlikely that we would play in the Sugar Bowl.  We would almost certainly go to the Fiesta Bowl and play Stanford.

Edit 2:  Survey Monkey limits me to getting the results to the first 100 responses before paywalling me.  So I'll talk results here:

1.  You overwhelmingly believe that Ok. State should be in it over Alabama, by a 85-15 margin.

2.  #1 reason:  Anti-rematch/we got jobbed 2006.  Over half of you cited this as your reason.

3.  Even among those who claimed that they chose the better team, they chose Ok. St.

Only #3 comes as a suprise.  

Edit 3:  Whoever's response to this question was F Ohio, +1.

MGoPAR

December 3rd, 2011 at 10:31 PM ^

Here's why:

 

(1) Conference champions.

(2) OSU has defeated much better teams than Alabama. I believe 5 Top 25 wins for OSU and 2 for Alabama.

(3) No rematch. 2006!

(4) Would like to see Weeden-Blackmon against Claiborne/Matthieu (sp?).

Cecil_Fielder

December 3rd, 2011 at 10:46 PM ^

 They are obviously the two best teams in the nation, if you think there's a real argument against that, you must not actually watch the games. This is why I have no issue with a rematch. If the two best teams aren't playing for the national championship, the game loses its legitimacy. Let's not get caught up in this blowout in Stillwater, OU is simply overrated and disinterested.

Red is Blue

December 3rd, 2011 at 11:26 PM ^

I'm not sure how you define "playoff", but to me a game the outcome of which determines who is the champion is a playoff.  It doesn't matter whether that playoff is a stupid 2 team. one game "tournament" or something more elaborate.

The point is playoffs don't necessarily involve the two best teams in a sport due to the structure of the playoff system. 

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Cecil_Fielder

December 3rd, 2011 at 11:33 PM ^

Well by your definition of playoff, the BCS is a playoff system, so its safe to say your definition is a joke and you're not sure what you're talking about. In a system where there is no playoff route TO the championship game (such as the BCS) the two best teams (determined by resume and simple observation) should meet in the championship game. This year, those two teams are LSU and Bama.

Red is Blue

December 4th, 2011 at 12:36 AM ^

Judging by you point total, it seems like you might be new around here.  Just so you know, people here generally appreciate well reasoned arguments and debates.  Labeling someone's definition as "a joke" without providing reasons why that definition is a joke is not a well reasoned, mature debate.  

Wolverman

December 4th, 2011 at 3:32 AM ^

  Alabama is trying to get a free pass. Their defense has played one offense worth mentioning all year and that arkansas. they played 4 teams that finished with a winning record and went 3-1 in those 4 games. they have done nothing to deserve a rematch or a number 2 ranking. The espn homers are ridiculous , I hope Ok state gets a shot and i will cheering for them. The Sec bias this year is over the top. I hope we get some good Sec vs.big ten match ups this year

andrewG

December 3rd, 2011 at 10:58 PM ^

it would send bama to the sugar bowl, and michigan would likely end up at the fiesta bowl, though the sugar bowl would still be in play. it wouldn't affect our shot at a bcs bowl though, if that's what you're wondering about.

CompleteLunacy

December 3rd, 2011 at 10:40 PM ^

Purely selfish reasons...basically if Michigan got snubbed for the "rematch" BS in 2006, then the same should happen to Alabama, especially in light of this demolition of OU by Okie State.