BleedGopher
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If that one vote cost them not being high enough for #2 in that poll, yes it did more than likely cost them the BCS championship.ESPN is fishing a little on this one. Story doesn't say that his vote cost Oklahoma State the number 2 spot in the final BCS standings. If anything Saban should have known the vote would go public so he probably should have just gone with the popular opinion and put OSU 3 behind LSU and Alabama. It would have been more of a story if he had ranked them outside the top 10 or even as low as 5th or 6th. But even then I doubt that would have changed the way the BCS computers spit out the final rankings. Even though the margin between OSU and Bama was small I'm pretty sure one spot in the polls by one coach would not be enough to change the outcome.
Should e-mail that to someone from ESPN."Anyone who doesn't win their conference, has no business playing in the national championship." - Nick Saban in 2003
If that one vote cost them not being high enough for #2 in that poll, yes it did more than likely cost them the BCS championship.
"Anyone who doesn't win their conference, has no business playing in the national championship." - Nick Saban in 2003
Now that is funny. Hopefully that quote will get plenty of air time between now and the NC game.
“The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it’s difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine.”"Anyone who doesn't win their conference, has no business playing in the national championship." - Nick Saban in 2003
“The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it’s difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine.” ― Abraham Lincoln
I still like Calhoun and that he votes what he believes. the guy is a great coach. He was my favorite last year, before we hired CKill( which I am extremely happy with by the way). Any coach who can build a competitive team out of the recruits Air Force gets, can coach anywhere.Troy Calhoun, wut? You ranked Stanford and Arkansas ahead of Oklahoma State? Oh, and Michigan at #8, and MSU at #14.
O State only has themselves to blame. You can't lose to Iowa State and expect to be in the championship in the current system. I don't think there is anything wrong with Saban putting them at #4, it's about the quality of losses.
I think it's legitimate to argue about the BCS system, but not Saban's vote.
O State only has themselves to blame. You can't lose to Iowa State and expect to be in the championship in the current system. I don't think there is anything wrong with Saban putting them at #4, it's about the quality of losses.
I think it's legitimate to argue about the BCS system, but not Saban's vote.
Also, Art Briles hates the Big Ten apparently.
#11 Michigan
#16 Wisconsin
#21 Michigan State
#22 Nebraska
No Penn State. Instead, he ranked Arkansas State in his top 25.
Why is it only about quality of losses? Quality of wins don't matter? Strength of schedule doesn't matter? Oklahoma St. played a much tougher schedule than Alabama, had more quality wins, and had better-quality wins.
This isn't even worth arguing about, since everyone is on the same page.
I look at the winner of the BCS "Championship" game as a very good team. By no means do I consider that team the CHAMPION, as not everyone has a chance. Until there is a playoff, I can't look objectively at any team an say it is the champion.