Jsc810 wrote:Before the BCS, there could be split national championships because there was not a national championship game, people had to vote in order to determine who was #1.
Now there is a championship game, and the winner of that game is the national champion.
I'll take one last stab at explaining this to you. From reading your posts over the years, I know you're an intelligent guy, so if you still can't wrap your head around this, I'll just have to assume that you're trolling.
There can still be split national championships in the BCS era. This was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt in 2003 when USC went into the Rose Bowl ranked #1 in both polls, won their game convincingly, and won the AP National Championship. If the goal of the BCS was/is to prevent split national championships, they should have made sure they had all their ducks in a row. As it stands, they didn't, and shortly thereafter the AP refused to allow the BCS to even use their poll anymore.
The AP is not some fly-by-night operation. They are not the equivalent of a golf magazine. They have been awarding national championships since 1934 and those championships have been universally recognized the entire time. As I mentioned before, the NCAA's own website acknowledges AP National Championships, even those won after the inception of the BCS. CFB Data Warehouse recognizes them. ESPN recognizes them. Every football fan on the planet with a modicum of common sense recognizes them.
I understand that you're in a unique position as a fan of the only school to win a BCS NC without winning the AP NC. It's unfortunate too, because it's not even LSU's fault. Oklahoma had no business playing in the BCS NCG that year. Hell, even if the BCS had just made the common sense requirement that you have to win your conference to play for an NC (something they still haven't done, despite the Nebraska debacle of '01 and the OU debacle of '03), we wouldn't even be having this conversation right now. But as it stands, the BCS is a flawed system, and those flaws were never more glaring than in 2003, when LSU and USC were denied the chance to determine a true, undisputed national champion on the field. But you can't blame USC for claiming a national championship that they have every right to. If you want to get mad at someone, get mad at the BCS for still not fixing this problem four years later.
Saying that the AP title is a Big Mac to the BCS's steak is just asinine. I'd probably be willing to grant you that the BCS championship carries slightly more significance, but it's nowhere near that big of a disparity. I'd say the AP NC is a ribeye while the BCS NC is a filet mignon. Considering the circumstances, you should just be happy with the filet, rather than trying to disparage the ribeye of the guy at the next table, who probably should've had both steaks if the kitchen hadn't screwed up the order...