Article By Dusty Floyd on 17th December, 2010
For the past 12 years now, college football has used the Bowl Champion Series, or the BCS, to determine their national championship contenders.
This system has created much controversy given that the teams selected to the National Championship game aren’t selected by a playoff, but by a collection of human and computer polls.
Every year, teams in smaller conferences such as Boise State in the Western Athletic Conference, or TCU in the Mountain West, get left out of the championship game despite their undefeated records.
Until their heartbreaking overtime loss to No. 19...
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