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Originally Posted by blake5676
Also, if you're not playing in the national championship game, I don't see a giant difference in the next 5-7 top bowls. I just don't. If you don't win the last game played every year, what does it matter?
The BCS is some corporate creation with little meaning. Can you tell me who won the Orange Bowl the year after you did? Or the Sugar Bowl in 2010? Not without looking it up. Personally, I call a season a success if you're in the running to make the biggest game of the year. Mizzou made it to the play in game twice in the last 5 years...I don't see how that can be considered anything but a success.
I understand the only thing in the history of your football program you have to hang your hat on is a freak circumstance Orange Bowl. If you knew anything about the actual sport though you'd know that in comparison of prestige and history, there's really little separating the Sugar, Orange, Cotton, and Rose.
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Except for the Cotton picks teams just from the SEC and Big 12