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.

You listen to Congressman Abercrombie when he's talking to you...about clothes...
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Is this because Hawaii got their ass kicked by Georgia in a BCS bowl and then lost their coach??

I'm tired of Congress trying to influence sports. If this keeps going on, I'm going to stop paying taxes.

haha good luck with that

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