UF Makes Into Title Game, Michigan Gets Snubbed
By admin on Dec 06 2006 11:16 pm
The annual BCS controversy continues with the Florida Gators jumping over ideal Michigan to reach the national championship game. This is the second straight week a team has jumped Michigan in the BCS standings with USC accomplishing this feet last week.
So what changed the voter’s mind? Did pollsters not want a rematch game? Is it less risky to put Florida in since Michigan already had its shot? We may never know, but it’s hard to argue with Lloyd Carr’s argument that Michigan would be ranked #3 and Florida #4 if USC beat UCLA.
One thing is for certain is that the national championship will continue to be disputed until the teams are allowed to settle it on the field.