Friday, October 16, 2009

Intro

This blog is to help shed light on "mid major"college football and show how they belong in the debacle of a system that is the BCS. One question that must be asked is, if the powers that be feel these schools are so infearer why are they afraid to let them in on the party and the money. Well through a little history and the present going on's i hope to show that they do belong and that the powers should be afraid, however they are still wrong for acting out on thier fear.
First the history leason, aside from the national examples of Bosie State and Utah(twice) ill take some time to point out less noted victories. There are two confernces that will be focused on. the Mountian West and the WAC which have both had school crash the "BS" party. And also will take some time to look at schools with less acclaimed victories.
The Mountain West. In 2008 went 6-2 against the Pac-10 including bottom half teams New Mexico and UNLV with wins over bowl bound teams Arizona and Arizona St. Also Wyoming a yearly cellar dweller went to Knoxville and beat the Vols, as well as Utah's beat down of Bama, and Michigan niether played in Salt Lake.
The WAC has a little less history and yes has more weak teams, however has had two different teams in the "BS" Hawaii and Boise St. Then there is Fresno St. which has gone about trying to prove itself the hardest way possible by playing any team anywhere which just almosty always happens to be on the road, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, UCLA, USC, and Illinois just to name a few.
Then there are teams who come on the sence and are given no chance, Houston, Ball St., Tulsa. Houston has taken the Fresno plan of playing anyone anywhere and just this season alone have victories at Oklahoma St who was #5, at Mississippi St, and against Texas Tech, however with one bad game that is allowed all the "big schools" is now left to play for the GMAC bowl rather than the BCS championship game or Fiesta Bowl and the millions of extra dollars that come with those games

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