Article By Jerry Burnes on 22nd November, 2009
At the end of this season everyone will win; the BCS teams raking in $17 million and the BCS itself making millions in ticket sales, merchandise, and T.V. contracts.
Everyone wins but the fans, who will continue to watch a bowl season that will mirror the regular season. No excitement, no major upsets and what appears to be the SEC (again) versus the Big 12 in the title game.
Even the Ohio State-Michigan game this year, meant little outside the realm of the rival schools. Rivalry Week featured the No. 1 and No. 2 teams (Florida and Alabama) facing FCS teams and slaughtering them.