Congressman Joe Barton, BCS Killer. The Texas representative plans to introduce a bill that calls to replace the BCS with a playoff. He hasn’t figured out any of the details yet, but figures this is a great way to kiss the ass of President Elect Barack Obama.
The best way to stop that, he said, is to prevent marketing a postseason game as a national championship game unless it is the result of a newly created playoff system. While it doesn’t lay out how that system would work, the bill does say that all Division I, Football Bowl Subdivision teams should initially be eligible at the start of every season, according to the measure by Barton; Bobby Rush, D-Ill.; and Michael McCaul, a Republican whose district stretches from Austin to Houston.
Mike Leach has taken exception to his star quarterback not garnering an invite to the Heisman ceremony.
If Graham is not invited to the Heisman, they ought to quit giving out the award
AU REVOIR, DAN. Florida offensive coordinator Dan Mullen will be the new coach at Mississippi State. I give it three years before he is Croomed.
Sorry Auburn fans, Steve Spurrier will not be your next head coach.
Beanie Wells doles out some whiplash
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