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Then we remember that nonBCS schools are 31

We had all the BCS busting talk with BYU, TCU, Utah and Boise all ranked pretty high and Houston playing well. Michigan and Notre Dame didnt hold up but they didnt need to, there was plenty to be excited for. Florida and Alabama heading for a collision in the SEC title game, Cincinnati kept on winning, and USC kept on losing. Boises Kellen Moore was putting up insane numbers including 39 TDs and only 3 ints. Maybe we are delusional thinking we can actually compete with the big boys, they do get ten times the money, ten times the talent and ten times the support. What are we thinking, right That football doesnt come down to heart and hard work, that all that matters are 40 yard dash times and bench press numbers, that the size of the stadium correlates to the greatness of a football team.

Then we remember that non-BCS schools are 3-1. Queue excuses now, They didnt want to be there, It was a lose lose situation, We were missing one lineman, They werent that good an AQ team. If TCU and Boise dont belong, have them get beat by two of your superior teams, end of discussion. No one is crying now, its obvious rightThank you BCS, Im done with college football. All those NFL fans that laughed at the fact that I would watch inferior talent play for a fake championship were right. A bowl system Why doesnt any other sport do a bowl system Cause its lame. What else can I do as a fan The one thing I can do is walk away.

College football is great but would you watch the Rocky Movies if Rocky himself got knocked out in the first round of every final movie fight. C.J. Spiller made his case for the most prestigious individual award in college football in Clemson's heartbreaking defeat to ACC rival Georgia Tech Saturday night.The senior running back for Clemson put an exclamation point at the end of his ACC career, carrying the ball 20 times for 233 yards and four touchdowns. Spiller has put together a great year, basically carrying Clemson to the ACC title game.

He has rushed for 1,141 yards this year on 201 attempts and added 11 rushing touchdowns. He added 445 yards on 33 pass receptions and added four touchdowns for his team. He also had two pass attempts, one being a 17 yard touchdown against North Carolina State. Compared to his Heisman competition (many believe it will be Toby Gerhart and Mark Ingram) these stats are good, but nothing that jumps out at voters. Where Spiller sets himself apart, is his work on special teams as a return man this year. He set a new FBS record for career kickoff return touchdowns, with seven, adding four kickoff returns that went the distance this year.