Author Topic: NCAA says no to computer company's $30 million title-game proposal  (Read 126 times)

JTSimon

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This would have been an excellent game Jan. 24-25 right before the Superbowl.

 >:(

The game would probably have been played in San Diego :'(

Fuck NCAA


SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Unhappy with college football's split national championship, the head of a computer company thought he could entice Southern California and LSU to play each other later this month by offering $30 million in scholarship money.

The NCAA quickly hit the "delete" button, saying there was no way such a game could be played.

 
Ted Waitt, chairman and CEO of Gateway Inc., which is based in the San Diego suburb of Poway, offered each school $10 million in scholarships for disadvantaged students if they'd play each other the weekend of Jan. 24-25. The winner would have gotten an additional $10 million in scholarships and $1 million in Gateway products.

"Everybody wants to see it happen," Waitt said. "It'd be fun. But everybody is afraid of the NCAA. We just want to know one good reason why this can't happen."

Waitt made his proposal in letters faxed Thursday to LSU Chancellor Mark Emmert, USC President Steven Sample and NCAA President Myles Brand.

"It's just not as simple or easy as doing that," said Wally Renfro, the senior adviser to Brand. "Decisions about postseason football are made by the membership of the association. Those two institutions would not be able to make that decision in any event.

"Right now, by the bylaws, it couldn't happen."

And the NCAA wouldn't jump even with $30 million in scholarships up for grabs?

"No," Renfro said.

Besides numerous logistical problems, games aren't allowed past last Sunday, which was the date of the Sugar Bowl.

USC was No. 1 in both the AP media poll and USA Today/ESPN coaches' poll at the end of the regular season, but slipped behind No. 2 LSU and No. 3 Oklahoma in the computers and the final BCS standings because of a weaker strength of schedule.

LSU won the BCS national championship by beating Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl while USC won The Associated Press title by beating Michigan in the Rose Bowl.


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/football/ncaa/01/08/bc.fbc.championshipprop.ap/index.html
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JTSimon

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Re:NCAA says no to computer company's $30 million title-game proposal
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2004, 08:20:12 AM »
If George Bush ordered them to play it would makeup for the invasion of Iraq  ;D (for male voters)
 

eS El Duque

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Re:NCAA says no to computer company's $30 million title-game proposal
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2004, 08:37:55 AM »
If George Bush ordered them to play it would makeup for the invasion of Iraq  ;D (for male voters)


lol...this would be sweet
 

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Re:NCAA says no to computer company's $30 million title-game proposal
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2004, 02:23:50 PM »
If George Bush ordered them to play it would makeup for the invasion of Iraq  ;D (for male voters)


lol...this would be sweet

you know...your right. Though Bush is way ahead in the male polls anyways, I think that it would clinch his male title. After all, if he could invade a nation, why not decide who is national champion.