... high. If, indeed, a level playing field has been laid, please, someone push me in the right direction.
I don't see any parity. Instead, what I see is perennial dominance by a gang of usual suspects.
Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio State, LSU, Alabama, Florida, USC, and Boise State. Since the BCS established a separate bowl for the national championship game prior to the 2006 season, these eight teams have accounted for exactly half of the 40 slots allotted for BCS bowl games.
That's not parity. Oh sure, a wandering drifter like a Wake Forest or Hawaii may come along once in a blue moon, but the surprises end there.
So, what will 2010 hold? Will it be known as yet another season when national powers again flexed some serious muscle?
Or will a handfu...
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