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Originally posted by rangers85
But it doesn't help the matter any either. Especially after this season when you see a team like N. Illinois go 10-2 and because they're not a Bc$ school, don't get a bowl bid, while you have Bc$ schools going to bowls that have a 6-6 record. Does this really seem fair in the whole scheme of things?
Also, is it fair for these Bc$ schools to reap over $100 million to split amongst themselves, while only paying out $5 mil to split amongst the "mid-majors".
That alone can go along ways to creating a line of seperation.
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Actually, the N. Illinois issue would not be solved by BCS, playoffs, or the old system. Blaming it on BCS is kind of odd.
And your last post actually just made the point for BCS schools. It was their money all along. The smaller schools should already be thankful about sharing part of it. Should NBC share some of its revenue with UPN?
More importantly, NCAA is not even a professional sports league. It's not about creating a environment where every team got a chance to win. It's about letting student atheletes getting a chance to finish college with scholarships. Different schools got different academic backgrounds which should be the most important aspect for those students. They are there to earn useful degrees, not to win championships.