Saturday, May 17, 2008

T.K. Wetherell is still alive??????

Yes he is!

Not only that, but the Florida State Athletic Director is actually making some sense these days.

While speaking at a National Football Forum, Wetherell stated that a playoff system in college football is inevitable. The only issue stopping playoffs now is the almighty dollar. As Wetherell put it, unfortunately "the money is going to drive the train on this one." You would think money wouldn't be a problem after the NCAA unleashed it's ingenious 12th game, which allows top-tier tams to participate in light training against J.V. squads.

Wetherell was opposed by a few swamp asses, whose main argument that a playoff system allows only one winner while bowl games allow 32 winners. That's great! When the hell did Division 1 football! become a baseball little league. Try to explain that to Dan Hawkins (and be prepared to be viciously bitch-slapped).

Why not just bypass bowls as well? We should just give every team that participates in every game this year a trophy. That way, no one's feelings gets hurt.

It's funny that the crotch-rots that are putting out this lame argument of only one winner include: Jim Tressel(who doesn't even win when there are 32 winners), Gary Patterson(average mid-major coach that would lose a lot of money from lost bowl appearances), Kevin White, Notre Dame Athletic Director(The man who hired Charlie Weis should have no say in any kind of matter.Ever.), and Kevin Anderson, Army Athletic Director(Army. Enough said.)

While I mostly disagree with just about everything T.K. Wetherell does, I agree with him on this issue. A playoff system in college football is inevitable. What's weird is that I don't know how I feel about this. While a playoff system would leave us with one true champion, bowl season is pretty much the second best time of the year(behind the start of the season). There is something about teams like Florida Atlantic, Troy and Central Michigan getting to do their thing in front of a national television audience.

For now though, T.K. Wetherell is still kicking and he's still an ass.

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