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Title: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: AlwaysEMAW on October 29, 2012, 10:40:37 PM
Even the losing teams. Which of those teams is not considered a football blue blood? Va Tech? Oregon is the new kid. Do the Cats get to be a blue blood if we go? How about if we win? Would be kind of cool

BCS Title Game Results
Season   Won   Pts.   Lost   Pts.   Game
1998   Tennessee   23   Florida State   16   Fiesta Bowl
1999   Florida State   46   Virginia Tech   29   Sugar Bowl
2000   Oklahoma   13   Florida State   2   Orange Bowl
2001   Miami (Fla.)   37   Nebraska   14   Rose Bowl
2002   Ohio State   31   Miami (Fla.) (2 OT)   24   Fiesta Bowl
2003   LSU   21   Oklahoma   14   Sugar Bowl
#-2004   USC   55   Oklahoma   19   Orange Bowl
2005   Texas   41   USC   38   Rose Bowl
2006   Florida   41   Ohio State   14   BCS Championship - Glendale, Az.
2007   LSU   38   Ohio State   24   BCS Championship - New Orleans, La.
2008   Florida   24   Oklahoma   14   BCS Championship - Miami, Fl.
2009   Alabama   37   Texas   21   BCS Championship - Pasadena, Ca.
2010   Auburn   22   Oregon   19   BCS Championship - Glendale, Az.
2011   Alabama   21   LSU   0   BCS Championship - New Orleans, La.
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: wetwillie on October 29, 2012, 10:46:49 PM
3 of the teams on your list will be firing their head coach at the seasons end, another one will never sniff a conference championship again, and one has a coach that rhymes with poops
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: AlwaysEMAW on October 29, 2012, 10:50:42 PM
3 of the teams on your list will be firing their head coach at the seasons end, another one will never sniff a conference championship again, and one has a coach that rhymes with poops
That's a stupid argument. How many of those jobs will command the market for the best available coaches?
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: wetwillie on October 29, 2012, 10:52:58 PM
3 of the teams on your list will be firing their head coach at the seasons end, another one will never sniff a conference championship again, and one has a coach that rhymes with poops
That's a stupid argument. How many of those jobs will command the market for the best available coaches?

If shaggy bevo is to be believed then zero
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: AlwaysEMAW on October 29, 2012, 11:11:46 PM
3 of the teams on your list will be firing their head coach at the seasons end, another one will never sniff a conference championship again, and one has a coach that rhymes with poops
That's a stupid argument. How many of those jobs will command the market for the best available coaches?

If shaggy bevo is to be believed then zero
So we don't get to be a blue blood?  :embarrassed:
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: Stevesie60 on October 30, 2012, 03:13:51 AM
OU has lost 3 times since 2000? Woof.
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: Cire on October 30, 2012, 03:45:30 AM
The kstate job is poison to outsiders.  At least until a coach not named old balls wins
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: Cartierfor3 on October 30, 2012, 08:55:09 AM
I think we've beat EVERY TEAM on that list in the last 15 seasons at least once.  Pretty sure at least. 
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: michigancat on October 30, 2012, 08:58:59 AM
Oregon isn't a football blue blood.
 
But looking at that list is still highlights how ridiculously amazing KSU playing in the game would be. It's crazy how few schools have made it to that level.
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: AlwaysEMAW on October 30, 2012, 04:25:11 PM
Oregon isn't a football blue blood.
 
But looking at that list is still highlights how ridiculously amazing KSU playing in the game would be. It's crazy how few schools have made it to that level.
Ya!
Title: Re: The value of participating in a BCS Championship game
Post by: Skipper44 on October 30, 2012, 05:05:14 PM
3 of the teams on your list will be firing their head coach at the seasons end, another one will never sniff a conference championship again, and one has a coach that rhymes with poops
dude, Nebraska is not in the Big 12 anymore - they have as good a shot as any other rust belt program to win that garbage league