The NCAA obviously hates fun and although they are greedy they don't understand they can make more money. This year four NCAA division 1 football teams should finish the season undefeated. Boise State, TCU, Oregon, and Auburn all have a claim to being the best team in the country. Sadly only two of these teams will have a chance to prove it.
Auburn has the toughest road to glory. They still have to beat defending champ Alabama and South Carolina. If they run the table they undoubtedly deserve a spot in the National Championship game. Oregon has been the most fun team to watch. They have blown out all but one of the teams they've played. They have games left against two solid opponents, Oregon St. and Arizona. Boise State is my personal favorite team. They are fun to watch. They tried to make a tough non-conference schedule and won those games. They also beat up on all their conference opponents. They have two games left and should easily finish undefeated, again. TCU is a tough team to rap your head around. They blew out an excellent Utah team, but followed that up by only beating San Diego St. by 5 points at home. They are a tough team, but it is tough to decide if their schedule is good or not.
My prediction: Boise, TCU, and Oregon finish undefeated. Auburn loses to Alabama. So Boise St. and Oregon will be in the National Championship game. TCU gets screwed.
My Hope: Oregon and Auburn lose, Boise and TCU finish undefeated. I would just love to hear the description of why TCU and Boise St. cannot play each other, because you know they won't allow it.
What will probably happen: They all finish undefeated. Oregon would play Auburn in the National Championship. TCU and Boise get screwed.
If that is the case and they all go undefeated the NCAA's eyes should light up and their pockets should get heavier. They should realize that in that case Oregon should play Auburn for the official National Title. While Boise plays TCU in another bowl game. The winners of those games should be offered a chance to play one another just to rest any disputes. It could be considered an exhibition game that no official record is kept. Sponsors would come out of the woodwork. All the major networks would die for the rights to broadcast the game. There is no doubt both teams would accept the invitation and that single game would bring in almost as much money as the other bowl games combined. More importantly all the college football fans would know who the best team in the country is.
Sadly we know this won't happen.

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