Mace wrote:Actually, far too many of them don't have a clue as to who has the best team and vote based on regionalism or for their cronies, voting a deserving team lower than they deserve and their cronies team higher than they deserve. They also vote teams (other than Michigan and Florida) up or down to improve or hurt the SOS of the contenders. That's how it's manipulated. As an example, Bobby Stoops voted Florida #2. Ya think he really believes they're better than Michigan? Maybe, but I'd bet that he didn't want anyone to see that he'd voted for someone other than his old school. That's why coaches don't necessarily vote their conscience and why making their votes public is not a good thing.
I'm very familiar with how coaches (at any level) vote as I've attended and voted for all-conference, all-district, and all-state high school baseball teams for the past several years, and that's exactly how it happens. Coaches leave deserving players off of their ballot just so it helps their player or someone from their area.....it happen all the time. Judging from the coaches poll, it happens at the national level too. It's not right, but it's just how it is.
If they're voting just to help out a former school, then yeah, obviously that's not right.
But let's assume the strong majority of them are actually voting for who they think are the best/most deserving teams. They're given a ballot, and they fill it out how they choose. That's it. They aren't given instructions from the BCS, or anyone else. Voter A) might put a ton of stock into SOS alone, despite quality wins (see Michigan), whereas voter B) might put more stock into the actual number of quality wins...and uh, oh, I dunno, a
conference championship as well (see Florida). It seems as though more voters turned out to be Voter B rather than Voter A. This is just a simple fact Michigan fan needs to sack-up and realize. Simply disagreeing with Voter B doesn't make Voter B incorrect, nor does it make his perception of the results "bullshit." When human element is involved, there is no right or wrong, there's just varied perception. Now, you can get pissed at the
system and say the Coaches Poll shouldn't be factored into the BCS, and that's fine, albeit an entirely different debate. But when you're saying
the way they voted was "wrong," or "unfair," then your argument, by nature, is, well...fucking retarded, and you obviously can't, or refuse to grasp how reality works.
A voter
chooses to vote a certain way based on how
he perceived the results. Obviously, the computers are going to take EVERYTHING into account; the entire resume, from start to finish, without bias...and factor in a lot of math to boot, but in a human poll, it's very likely only one, or two "difference makers" will be utilized to separate team A) from team B). And it looks like this is what happened in the Coaches Poll. The coaches wanted to wait to see if UF could officially become a conference champ, and after they were crowned, it appeared the coaches used that piece of criteria to jump them ahead of Michigan. There's also a deece chance some of them factored in the "I don't want to see a rematch," quality for WHATEVER reason they so chose...and guess what? That was indeed their CHOICE. And usually, "choices," are comprised of...get this...reasons.
And maybe the "reason" they don't "want" to see a rematch is because they don't feel Michigan can beat Ohio St? Oh, but why oh WHY would they ever think
that? Huh, Herbstreits? Huh, Beanos? Oh, I dunno, maybe because
MICHIGAN ALREADY FUCKING LOST ON THE SAME FIELD? HELLO? Fuck, man, I hated liver and onions the first time I tried it. So why the fuck would I want to try it again?