Congressmen label BCS an illegal enterprise
Congressmen Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii; Lynn Westmoreland, R-Ga; and Mike Simpson, R-Idaho believe the BCS is an illegal enterprise. No, not because they never get the playoffs right. Because it is unfair, restricting non-BCS schools from competing for the title and a large share of the money. All three congressmen have home-state schools that were excluded from the title game despite strong seasons. Georgia was looked over last season, Hawaii in 2007, and Boise State in 2006.
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