National Chapmionship- FSU WINS!
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Wow that was a great game. Close to the end, and exciting throughout. All you can ask for.
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About the Kickoff return for a TD........the Auburn right side obviously faltered but how everything happened just at the right time.....with a player pulling up on a blown hamstring, to 33 wandering into the middle with another sealing the outside edge then jumping inside for some reason.......
The Heisman Trophy Winner....I didn't believe Winston would drive them like Vince Young did Texas back in 2006 ...with Vince Young and Texas, they were a team of destiny.....I didn't get that feeling with FSU but they proved me wrong....thanks to poor safety and linebacker play by Auburn.
A mobile QB that won the game with a few seconds left? Yes but that's about it.
Has the SEC adopted FSU yet so they can keep their streak alive?
There is no doubt this is coming. I have to believe that the NCAA can generate much more money with a 15-game (16-team) playoff system than a 30+ game bowl season filled with meaningless games in locations that aren't appealing destinations (Yay, we're going to Boise for the Humanitarian Bowl!!, alright, we're going to Detoit for the Motor City Bowl!!). Most bowl games are played in half-filled stadiums, have awful corporation-sponsored names, and generate miserable ratings. The tradition of the bowl system has been flushed down the toilet. It's time to scrap it altogether.