If the BCS is so great, we should stop March Madness and have 2 BB teams picked by computer play for the trophy.
Hey, why even play just simulate the game. I think that's what OKCat would like.
A 16 or 32 FB team tourney would be the best sporting event of the year. And I can live with, "the best team may not win".
Because they settled it on the field!

apples and oranges.
name 1 bcs-era champion that was undeserving.
From Wikipedia
2003–04 season
See also: 2003–04 NCAA football bowl games
These BCS bowl games were played following the 2003 regular season:
Thursday, January 1, 2004 – Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi:[23] No. 3 Southern California (11–1, Pac-10 champion) 28, No. 4 Michigan (10–2, Big Ten champion) 14
Thursday, January 1, 2004 – FedEx Orange Bowl: No. 9 Miami (10–2, Big East champion) 16, No. 7 Florida State (10–2, ACC champion) 14
Friday, January 2, 2004 – Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: No. 5 Ohio State (10–2, At-large) 35, No. 10 Kansas State (11–3, Big 12 champion) 28
Sunday, January 4, 2004 – Nokia Sugar Bowl (National Championship) No. 2 LSU (12–1, BCS No. 2, SEC champion) 21, No. 1 Oklahoma (12–1, BCS No. 1, Automatic) 14‡
‡ Though winning the BCS National Championship, the LSU Tigers were not consensus national champions. The USC Trojans ended the regular season ranked No. 3 in the final BCS standings, with three Coaches Poll voting coaches defecting from their agreement with the BCS to vote its designated game winner as champion, instead voting for USC.[24] USC was voted No. 1 in the Associated Press poll, and the AP awarded USC their National Championship. So, the 2003 Season ended with split champions which is what the BCS was organized to prevent. Because of this split championship, significant changes were made to the BCS formula for the 2004–05 season.