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  • jerseykingpin
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    • 12-03-08
    • 1051

    #1
    BCS under scrutiny from Capitol Hill
    ESPN.com news services

    WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is considering several steps that would review the legality of the controversial Bowl Championship Series, the Justice Department said in a letter Friday to a senator who had asked for an antitrust review.
    In the letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch, obtained by The Associated Press, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich wrote that the Justice Department is reviewing Hatch's request and other materials to determine whether to open an investigation into whether the BCS violates antitrust laws.

    "Importantly, and in addition, the administration also is exploring other options that might be available to address concerns with the college football postseason," Weich wrote, including asking the Federal Trade Commission to review the legality of the BCS under consumer protection laws.
    Several lawmakers and many critics want the BCS to switch to a playoff system, rather than the ratings system it uses to determine the teams that play in the championship game.
    "The administration shares your belief that the current lack of a college football national championship playoff with respect to the highest division of college football ... raises important questions affecting millions of fans, colleges and universities, players and other interested parties," Weich wrote.
    Weich made note of the fact that President Barack Obama, before he was sworn in, had stated his preference for a playoff system. In 2008, Obama said he was going to "to throw my weight around a little bit" to nudge college football toward a playoff system, a point that Hatch stressed when he urged Obama last fall to ask the department to investigate the BCS.
    Weich said that other options include encouraging the NCAA to take control of the college football postseason; asking a governmental or non-governmental commission to review the costs, benefits and feasibility of a playoff system; and legislative efforts aimed at prompting a switch to a playoff system.
    Weich noted that several undefeated teams have not had a chance to play for the national championship, including TCU and Boise State this year and Utah last year.
    "This seemingly discriminatory action with regard to revenues and access have raised questions regarding whether the BCS potentially runs afoul of the nation's antitrust laws," he wrote.
    Hatch, a Utah Republican, was steamed that his home state team was deprived of getting a chance to play for the title last year.
    "I'm encouraged by the administration's response," he said in a statement. "I continue to believe there are antitrust issues the administration should explore, but I'm heartened by its willingness to consider alternative approaches to confront the tremendous inequities in the BCS that favor one set of schools over others. The current system runs counter to basic fairness that every family tries to instill in their children from the day they are born."
    Under the BCS, the champions of six conference have automatic bids to play in top-tier bowl games, while the other conferences don't. Those six conferences also receive more money than the other conferences, although the BCS announced this week that the ones that don't have automatic bids will receive a record $24 million from this year's bowl games.
    "This letter is nothing new and if the Justice Department thought there was a case to be made, they likely would have made it already," BCS executive director Bill Hancock said in a released statement.
    "There is much less to this letter than meets the eye. The White House knows that with all the serious issues facing the country, the last thing they should do is increase the deficit by spending money to investigate how the college football playoffs are played," the statement continued. "With all due respect to Senator Hatch, he is overstating this importance of the letter he received from the Office of Legislative Affairs."
    LIKE THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO UP ON THE HILL I KNOW WE NEED A PLAYOFFS OR SOMETHING BUT THIS MORON HAS NOTHING BETTER TO DO LIKE WORK ON THE JOB RATE . LOWER THE BUGGET PLAYING PUPPET FOR THE HOUSE ECT
  • spongerat
    SBR MVP
    • 10-01-08
    • 2023

    #2
    i like how he promised to do all kinds of stuff and didn't follow through and THIS is the one thing he chooses to focus on?
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    • Samhain
      SBR High Roller
      • 10-19-07
      • 159

      #3
      BHO has more to worry about than the BCS.

      And we have 3 more years of his BS...
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      • oiler
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-06-09
        • 6585

        #4
        Originally posted by jerseykingpin
        ESPN.com news services

        WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is considering several steps that would review the legality of the controversial Bowl Championship Series, the Justice Department said in a letter Friday to a senator who had asked for an antitrust review.
        In the letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch, obtained by The Associated Press, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich wrote that the Justice Department is reviewing Hatch's request and other materials to determine whether to open an investigation into whether the BCS violates antitrust laws.

        "Importantly, and in addition, the administration also is exploring other options that might be available to address concerns with the college football postseason," Weich wrote, including asking the Federal Trade Commission to review the legality of the BCS under consumer protection laws.
        Several lawmakers and many critics want the BCS to switch to a playoff system, rather than the ratings system it uses to determine the teams that play in the championship game.
        "The administration shares your belief that the current lack of a college football national championship playoff with respect to the highest division of college football ... raises important questions affecting millions of fans, colleges and universities, players and other interested parties," Weich wrote.
        Weich made note of the fact that President Barack Obama, before he was sworn in, had stated his preference for a playoff system. In 2008, Obama said he was going to "to throw my weight around a little bit" to nudge college football toward a playoff system, a point that Hatch stressed when he urged Obama last fall to ask the department to investigate the BCS.
        Weich said that other options include encouraging the NCAA to take control of the college football postseason; asking a governmental or non-governmental commission to review the costs, benefits and feasibility of a playoff system; and legislative efforts aimed at prompting a switch to a playoff system.
        Weich noted that several undefeated teams have not had a chance to play for the national championship, including TCU and Boise State this year and Utah last year.
        "This seemingly discriminatory action with regard to revenues and access have raised questions regarding whether the BCS potentially runs afoul of the nation's antitrust laws," he wrote.
        Hatch, a Utah Republican, was steamed that his home state team was deprived of getting a chance to play for the title last year.
        "I'm encouraged by the administration's response," he said in a statement. "I continue to believe there are antitrust issues the administration should explore, but I'm heartened by its willingness to consider alternative approaches to confront the tremendous inequities in the BCS that favor one set of schools over others. The current system runs counter to basic fairness that every family tries to instill in their children from the day they are born."
        Under the BCS, the champions of six conference have automatic bids to play in top-tier bowl games, while the other conferences don't. Those six conferences also receive more money than the other conferences, although the BCS announced this week that the ones that don't have automatic bids will receive a record $24 million from this year's bowl games.
        "This letter is nothing new and if the Justice Department thought there was a case to be made, they likely would have made it already," BCS executive director Bill Hancock said in a released statement.
        "There is much less to this letter than meets the eye. The White House knows that with all the serious issues facing the country, the last thing they should do is increase the deficit by spending money to investigate how the college football playoffs are played," the statement continued. "With all due respect to Senator Hatch, he is overstating this importance of the letter he received from the Office of Legislative Affairs."
        LIKE THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO UP ON THE HILL I KNOW WE NEED A PLAYOFFS OR SOMETHING BUT THIS MORON HAS NOTHING BETTER TO DO LIKE WORK ON THE JOB RATE . LOWER THE BUGGET PLAYING PUPPET FOR THE HOUSE ECT
        i guess thats more important than the homeless and lack of jobs
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        • The General
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 08-10-05
          • 13279

          #5
          Been talk in congress about this for a long time. but no action.
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          • andywend
            SBR MVP
            • 05-20-07
            • 4805

            #6
            What happens if Obama demands the BCS change to a playoff format and the BCS declines his request.

            Should we start calling him King Barack?
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            • jerseykingpin
              Restricted User
              • 12-03-08
              • 1051

              #7
              Originally posted by andywend
              What happens if Obama demands the BCS change to a playoff format and the BCS declines his request.

              Should we start calling him King Barack?
              He has no power to tell them to wipe their asses never mind to change the format Just more of the bullshit that comes out of the DEMS Bozo could be doing abetter job then this MORON is
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              • solepride
                SBR High Roller
                • 10-22-09
                • 108

                #8
                I have mixed emotions from this as I don't want politics to get involved in nonsense like this as we pay a good amount of taxes to get better served than this. We have famalies struggling and what the heck is this going to do for the public. But on the other hand, the NCAA should fire the BCS at the end of the contract and get a playoff system in place. Go with Herstreit and the "plus 1" game.
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                • scarp
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 01-12-10
                  • 697

                  #9
                  and this is our worst problem we need to fix in this country?
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                  • thebestthereis
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-01-09
                    • 11459

                    #10
                    ****ing joke
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                    • BigdaddyQH
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 07-13-09
                      • 19530

                      #11
                      This is something that should be done in the private sector. The ONLY issue is weather or not the BCS has formed an illegal monopoly in the bowl games. Technically, there is no "National Championship Game" to begin with. It is officially called the "BCS Championship Game". The "National Championship" is decided by voters, who can, and have splot their votes before (LSU & USC in 2003). This investigation has no merit. The Bowl games can invite who they want, except one game. It has been like this for years. Nothing will come out of this.
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                      • AlphaOmega
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-31-08
                        • 1146

                        #12
                        It does not matter how much these politicans fight over the BSC system, the powers that be have recieved too much money from Citi group, All-State, AT&T, and Tostitos to sponsers these BSC games. Money talk bullshit walks simple as that
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                        • whatsgood5
                          Restricted User
                          • 10-13-09
                          • 15359

                          #13
                          Shouldn't this guy be worrying about some bigger issues?
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                          • jon13009
                            SBR MVP
                            • 09-22-07
                            • 1258

                            #14
                            BCS is a load of crap. The only bowl games I watched were the last 2.
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                            • cjewell83
                              SBR High Roller
                              • 11-24-09
                              • 100

                              #15
                              nothing will change. maybe a bcs plus 1 that could happen
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                              • Mr KLC
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 12-19-07
                                • 31097

                                #16
                                Yeah, fixing the BCS will fix the economy, healthcare, and climate change. This must be done!!!
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                                • LVHerbie
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 09-15-05
                                  • 6344

                                  #17
                                  Better to be fixing the BCS IMO then sticking their noses in other stuff...
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                                  • Mac4Lyfe
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 01-04-09
                                    • 48374

                                    #18
                                    Why do you think congress got involved in steroids and concussions in the NFL? There are many issues that get talked about that are a lot less important than this one. Congress does need to get involved because your talking about billions of dollars, monopolistic practices and illegal restraint of trade. I have a problem with the BCS saying it's a "National Championship" when it's clearly not. All congress is saying is to change the name else be regulated because it's a sham to say this is a title game when many teams don't have a chance.

                                    Screw the BCS, I hope congress blows them the fuk up. Too many good old boys that are stuck in the 60's.
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                                    • HoldEmHook!!
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 10-08-09
                                      • 2962

                                      #19
                                      Obama is just trying to deflect all the other empty promises he made.....Mac you didnt sound like this when the Fla. Gators reigned supreme
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                                      • Jonah
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 10-21-09
                                        • 4042

                                        #20
                                        He should become president of the BCS, then it will fall apart.
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                                        • BigOrangeTitans
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 11-23-07
                                          • 4504

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Jonah
                                          He should become president of the BCS, then it will fall apart.
                                          classic
                                          thats a
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