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The Ultimate Solution For College Football

By David J. Cohen

It’s the last week of the regular season in big time college football. This means the BCS controversy is approaching full tilt. This year the controversy is over who plays Ohio State for the national championship. Michigan is waiting in the wings if USC collapses against arch-rival UCLA. Then there’s Florida, the team on top of arguably the toughest conference in the country and the team every analyst outside of CBS wants out of the picture. Then there’s the issue over whether Notre Dame will get a bid despite being outside of the top eight in the BCS standings because they are Notre Dame, will generate an audience, and would be paid less by the BCS then a representative from a BCS conference. The Irish would receive $4.5 million. When the winner of a conference makes a BCS game this year, the conference gets between $14 million and $17 million to split among the teams. The other rotten apple this year, which is being overlooked, is the fact that an ACC team will get a bid despite the mediocrity of the conference this year. The highest ranked team is 14th ranked Virginia Tech, who isn’t in the conference championship game.

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Pac-10 Preview S-W

Round 2:  Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State.
*Note: specialists are counted as returning starters.

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Pac-10 Preview A-O

2006 Pac-10 team breakdowns for:  Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon and Oregon State.
*Note: specialists are counted as returning starters.