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NCAA Football Playoff System? I think not!



the college playoff push...please!









If anyone was fortunate enough to watch the LSU vs. Florida Gators game this past Saturday night, you would have found many, pretty straight forward, answer's as to why we do not need a playoff system implemented. I ask you what would be the mindset of a coach like Les Miles who knows that a system is in place to essentially almost reward a team for not taking that extra chance. Does he have his team go for it and fourth down ?..5 times in a row nonetheless? Right now each and every game played is essentially a playoff game as one loss at any point in the season could derail all hopes of a BCS birth. Save the playoffs for March...

Below is a list of the Advocates"

TERRY BOWDEN Head Coach - Auburn University (1993-1998) MACK BROWN Head Coach - University of Texas LLOYD CARR Head Coach - University of Michigan PETE CARROLL Head Coach - University of Southern California DELOSS DODDS Athletic Director - University of Texas LAVELL EDWARDS Head Coach - Brigham Young University (1972-2000)DAVE HART, JR.Athletic Director - Florida State University WALT HARRISON Chairman - NCAA Executive Committee DIRK KOETTER Head Coach - Arizona State University (2001-2006) BERNIE MACHEN President - University of Florida URBAN MEYER Head Coach - University of Florida TOM OSBORNE Head Coach - University of Nebraska (1973-1997) JOE PATERNO Head Coach - Pennsylvania State University TOMMY TUBERVILLE Head Coach - Auburn University CHARLIE WEIS Head Coach - Notre Dame University T.K.WETHERALL President - Florida State University

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