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BSC Anti-trust investigation

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Utah AG to investigate BCS
January 6th, 2009 @ 4:47pm
By Jed Boal
Utah's Attorney General Mark Shurtleff may take on college football in the courtroom. Shurtleff says he will investigate the BCS and possibly file a lawsuit because an undefeated Utah team was left out of the national title game.

As far as Shurtleff is concerned, this isn't just a sports bar debate; it's a legal issue that needs to be resolved. He says it boils down to fairness and money.

The Utah Utes busted the Bowl Championship Series: again. They hammered Alabama in the Sugar Bowl to cap a perfect season. But there will be no national championship, that's for Oklahoma or two BCS teams; each with one loss.

On the Doug Wright Show this morning, Shurtleff aired his intentions. He said, "The BCS schools can attract the contracts to air their games on television, they can build bigger stadiums and workout facilities, and attract perhaps the higher ranked athletes. It is fundamentally a financial system that needs to be fixed."

A decade ago the BCS was supposed to end the debate and decide a true national champion, but that hasn't happened.

Shurtleff will work with his investigators and see if the BCS violates the Sherman Antitrust Act. He says, "If there's an artificial situation and a monopoly, where its anti-competitive effects are stronger than its pro-competitive effects, then you've got a problem there."

At the University of Utah, it wasn't hard to find people who back the attorney general. Ute fan Amanda King says, "I think they were robbed. I think it's really unfair."

Tim Morris, also a Ute fan, says, "They definitely did get ripped off and do deserve a No. 1 ranking."

"The Utes are definitely No. 1, absolutely No. 1," says Ute fan Tina Koch.

Shurtleff argues a conspiracy to exclude non-BCS athletes may amount to the creation of a monopoly.

BCS schools get more money by the millions, more attention, better stadiums and better recruits. Investigators will look at BCS rules, statistics and, of course, follow the money. Shurtleff hopes the right pressure will lead to a better system without legal action. He says, "Bottom line: Is there a system in place that is monopolistic and fundamentally unfair?"

BCS administrator Bill Hancock told the Associated Press that he couldn't comment on the investigation until he had seen something in writing from the Utah Attorney General's Office. "We just don't think it's appropriate to comment until we've seen something to comment on," Hancock said.

Shurtleff is now feeling healthy enough to fight the BCS. And after 11 surgeries to repair his left leg, which was shattered in a motorcycle crash last year, Shurtleff says he's feeling great and hopes the trouble is over.

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what ever it takes to get a play off....the bowl system and the AP voters are just a typical good old boy group to keep the old guard in power, and piss on the new comers.
 
Don't the individual conferences have the choice to join the BCS and have a conference championship game to decide a clearcut winner in their conference and to be allowed in the "BCS Bowl Championship Series" ?

I laughed my butt off and was mighty, mighty pleased when Utah beat Alabama, but was Alabama really that good after being manhandled by Florida even though Florida's best receiver and running back didn't play?

Utah is good, but I don't really think they could hang with Florida....

It is arguable that the best two teams are playing for all the marbles this year, even more so than recent years.
 
it boils down to "any given team on any given day" for example the 2003 Big 12 Title game. OU was touted as the best team to EVER play the game. KSU had no business even showing up......

and we know what happened
 
jigs said:
it boils down to "any given team on any given day" for example the 2003 Big 12 Title game. OU was touted as the best team to EVER play the game. KSU had no business even showing up......

and we know what happened

But that's just the nature of football.

The team that does show up and play as a unit should be hailed as best.
 
While I was rooting for Utah, There's no way in hell Utah could have played Kansas' schedule or played through the SEC and been in the BCS bowls. Yes they are good, and represented well in their bowl, but does anyone think they could stand 18 injuries in games against UO, UT, and T Tech, and then trot into Lincoln and stay undefeated?
 
Brad S said:
While I was rooting for Utah, There's no way in hell Utah could have played Kansas' schedule or played through the SEC and been in the BCS bowls. Yes they are good, and represented well in their bowl, but does anyone think they could stand 18 injuries in games against UO, UT, and T Tech, and then trot into Lincoln and stay undefeated?

Yep.

SOMEBODY will feel left out no matter how the NC is decided.
 

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