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But Florida got in by a whisker
- just a hundredth of a point in the Bowl Championship
Series standings.
The Gators had a BCS average
of .944, and the Wolverines were just behind at
.934. The teams were tied in the computer ratings,
but Florida had a 38-point lead in the Harris
poll and a 26-point advantage in the coaches'
poll.
All these factors were sure
to set off renewed calls to scrap the BCS and
go to a playoff. Count Florida coach Urban Meyer
as supporter of that plan.
``We're beyond the fact of
do we need a playoff,'' he said. ``It's now, can
we get one.''
Of course, Southern California
could have made things simpler by beating UCLA
on Saturday. Instead, the second-ranked Trojans
were upset 13-9, dropping in the standings and
clearing the way for Florida (12-1) or Michigan
(11-1).
The Gators leapfrogged idle
Michigan by winning the Southeastern Conference
championship game, 38-28, over Arkansas.
``It's well deserved, and
I'm proud of it,'' Meyer said of the Gators' selection.
The championship game is
Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.
Michigan's consolation prize
is a Rose Bowl bid to play USC (10-2), a classic
Big Ten vs. Pac-10 matchup of teams left to wonder
what could have been.
``I don't think they (Florida)
would have moved ahead of us if USC would have
won the game,'' said Michigan coach Lloyd Carr.
In other bowls:
- Big 12 champion Oklahoma
will meet unbeaten Boise State in the Fiesta on
Jan. 1.
- Big East champion Louisville
will play ACC champion Wake Forest in the Orange
on Jan. 2.
- LSU will take Florida's
spot in the Sugar and play Notre Dame on Jan.
3.
When the Wolverines ended
their regular season with a 42-39 loss to the
Buckeyes two weeks ago, they talked about getting
another swing at their Big Ten rivals.
While Michigan was left to
wait and hope, the other contenders still had
games to play.
As Florida padded its resume,
second-year coach Meyer became very vocal about
getting a chance to play Ohio State, especially
when it appeared the Gators would be left out.
He called for a playoff and
suggested the BCS should be imploded if the SEC
champ again was left out of the championship game
- the way undefeated Auburn was in 2004.
In the end, he said he didn't
think voicing his opinions about the BCS helped
push his team into the title game.
``It's an imperfect system,''
Meyer said Sunday. ``If you want a true national
championship, the only way to do it is on the
field.
Carr agreed: ``I hope one
day we have a system where all the issues are
decided on the field.''
But Ohio State coach Jim
Tressel, however, isn't so sure about a playoff
system.
``With a 12 game season,
it would be next to impossible to have a 16-team
playoff,'' he said Sunday. ``We'll continually
improve the system. As you look at it over the
past few years, it has gotten better and better.''
It's always something with
the BCS. The system was created to make sure No.
1 and No. 2 played in the final game of the season,
but rarely has there been a title game everybody
agreed upon. If it's not too many unbeaten teams,
which was the case in '04 when USC beat Oklahoma
for the title, it's not enough, which has usually
been the case. Last year, when USC and Texas were
the only undefeateds, was an abberation.
``What we've got is an extremely
exciting regular season that the BCS actually
enhanced by making so many games important not
only in the region that they were played but nationally,''
said Mike Slive, BCS coordinator and SEC commissioner.
``The next part is here we are with many deserving
teams.
``We need to continue over
the next few years to look at the postseason to
make sure it works the way we want it to work.''
Slive repeatedly has said
he's willing to discuss changes, including the
so-called plus-one model, which would have the
championship matchup set after the big four bowl
games are played.
This year, the BCS worked
out for the Gators, who can focus on winning their
second national championship. The first came in
1996, when Steve Spurrier's Gators beat Florida
State in the Sugar Bowl - a rematch, coincidentally,
of a November regular-season game won by the Seminoles.
Michigan had hoped for a
similar scenario, but Carr chose not to publicly
pitch for his team.
It's unclear whether that
would have helped or whether Meyer swayed some
poll voters. Maybe when faced with the possibility
of a Michigan-Ohio State rematch, the voters,
like Meyer, cringed.
At least one coach, who voted
for Michigan, said the possibility of a rematch
didn't influence his vote.
``I don't think coaches are,
quite frankly, the best people to vote on that
poll,'' said Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, who had
Michigan No. 2 and Florida No. 3. ``But I take
it very seriously. I know it's important, because
we're dealing with people's lives.''
Tressel decided not to get
involved at all. He has a vote in the coaches
poll but abstained.
``We felt it was somewhat
of a conflict of interest,'' Tressel said.
Meyer could empathize with
Tressel.
``I made a decision a year
ago when I was asked to vote, not to vote for
this very reason,'' he said.
Instead of the 104th meeting
between the Wolverines and the Buckeyes, Florida
and Ohio State will play for the first time ever.
The Buckeyes have won four
national titles, including the 2002 title under
Tressel. Ohio State upset Miami 31-24 in an overtime
classic at the Fiesta Bowl.
Last year, Ohio State beat
Notre Dame 34-20 in the Fiesta Bowl, giving the
country a taste of what was to come this season.
The Buckeyes have been No.
1 since the preseason. Led by Heisman Trophy front-runner
Troy Smith, they've run roughshod over their competition.
Only Michigan and Illinois stayed within 17 points
of Ohio State.
Senior quarterback Smith
capped his season with four touchdown passes against
the Wolverines.
He finished with 30 TD passes
and five interceptions.
Florida, meanwhile, seemed
to struggle almost every week. The Gators won
at Tennessee by one in September, and none of
their last five victories over I-A teams have
been by more than 10 points.
The Gators relied on their
defense, a unit ranked 10th nationally in yards
allowed and sixth in scoring.
Florida's senior quarterback,
Chris Leak, entered the season as a Heisman contender
but ended up sharing the job with freshman sensation
Tim Tebow.
Tebow's tough running has
complemented Leak's passing, but unlike the explosive
Buckeyes, Florida's offense has had its ups and
downs. The Gators' only loss came Oct. 18 at Auburn,
a 27-17 setback that was a four-point game until
the Tigers scored on the final play.
``They have a great football
team,'' Tressel said. ``When you can win the SEC
championship, you're a great football team.''
The Gators are back in the
BCS for the first time since Spurrier left after
the 2002 Orange Bowl, but Boise State (12-0),
Louisville (11-1) and Wake Forest (11-2) will
make their BCS debuts. Oklahoma (10-2) is a BCS
veteran, making its fifth appearance since the
2000 season.
Boise State from the Western
Athletic Conference is the second team from outside
the original six BCS conferences to play in the
big-money bowl games. Meyer's Utah team was the
first in 2004.
Notre Dame (10-2) is making
its second straight BCS appearance under coach
Charlie Weis. The Fighting Irish will be trying
to snap an eight-game bowl losing streak against
LSU (10-2).
The Tigers were set to make
their first Rose Bowl appearance, but USC's loss
has them playing in their home state. The Sugar
Bowl returns to New Orleans this season after
being temporarily relocated to Atlanta last season
because of Hurricane Katrina.
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