In college football, they have reached an error with their lousy computers, but getting rid of the perpetuous PC’s can solve college football's and USC's tribulations.
The best way to get rid of BCS systems are destroying them or either creating a virus which will cause a major crash.
Then dispose it in a waste bin. Once they are disposed then they can pursue in creating a playoff system.
Southern California beat winless Washington on Saturday in a 56-0 shutout, a victory which didn’t serve for any purpose. Instead of improving, it seemed the Trojans got worst.
Yes, the Trojans got worst and were deprived by technology. After losing a game to Oregon State, their season is possibly tarnished after a team ended what was suppose to be the Trojans year to win another national title.
Seemingly, Coach Pete Carroll is nonplus about the BCS system. He said “it stinks.” Certainly the BCS system reeks, which is why they need to toss those fraud computers in the garbage.
Apparently, the Trojans can’t beat the system after dropping from No. 5 to No. 7 in the aftermath of their third shutout victory in four weeks, winning a decisive game over Washington should have placed them somewhere within the top 5.
But with the strength of the Big 12 and Southeastern Conferences, No. 2 Texas Tech and No. 4 Florida jumped to Nos. 2 and 5, playing against tough opponents while the Trojans have had a light schedule.
Losing to Oregon State once again in Corvallis, hurt their national title abilities. And now, the Trojans have to fight on to get back to the top, where they were expected to remain. It won’t be easy to get back on top.
If anything it will be difficult after schools such as No. 5 Texas, No. 3 Penn State, No. 1 Alabama and Texas Tech has really surprise many this year. There are lots of schools with natural abilities this year and the Trojans ineffectiveness against the Beavers may have just broken their dream of reaching the national stage.
However, it’s just one game and the Trojans lost and if they were to get rid of the BCS and institute a playoff system then everyone will get a better understanding on the true champion.
Without a playoff system, we’re unable to really perceive which team is the true champion. With a playoff system, college football will crown the true champion and it’s a fair game.
The Trojans will have an equivalent chance just as every other team in the playoffs to win. And it won’t only be determined by a lousy regular-season lost.
Barrack Obama, who was elected as the 44th President and the first African American to win the election, said he’s fed up with the BCS system and that college football needs to institute a playoffs system.
By instituting a playoff system, we won’t have to hear the Trojans or coaches whining and we will learn the legitimate champion.
Hey! Maybe the legitimate champion might be the Trojans.
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