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Mon, Oct 13 2008

Why College Basketball is Better than College Football

We are just hours away from the start of college basketball practices.

And this weekend the first Bowl Championship Series rankings for college football comes out, making all the other polls irrelevant for the rest of the season.

Chances are, there are going to be plenty of teams and fans upset with the first poll. And when all is said and done and the BCS computers tell us who is going to play for the national championship in January, everyone will complain about why we have to sit through another title game featuring either Ohio State, Florida or LSU, and not Boise State, Utah or BYU.

Aren’t you lucky fans of college basketball thrilled that a computer doesn’t determine which teams play for the national championship?

That’s one of the many reasons why college basketball rocks over college football.

I decided to create my own top 20 list letting you know why. I was going to list 100 reasons, but 20 should be enough.

So here you are ladies and gentlemen with apologies to Mr. David Letterman, and the great Ms. Allison Boyer over at BCS Frenzy – from the home office in Long Beach, California, here are the Top 20 Reasons College Basketball is Better than College Football.

20. At schools such as Vanderbilt, Duke and Northwestern, no one riots and starts talking about a national championship when the basketball teams start 3-0.

19. “One Shining Moment”

18. The Cameron Crazies

17. No games spent outside freezing in Ohio or Michigan or in the heat and smog in Los Angeles.

16. A lottery pick usually gets a player sent to the Los Angeles Clippers where he gets to share the same building and gets to hobnob with Kobe Bryant.

15. The championship flags in places like UCLA, Duke and Kentucky leave a nice breeze during a hot game.

14. In college basketball Duke vs. North Carolina matters nationally.

13. Players usually get Christmas and New Year’s days off to watch all those college football bowl games.

12. Filling out brackets and spending the next two weeks in the face of your boss, co-workers, spouse and anyone who will listen about you being the only one to pick a team like Davidson to reach to the Elite Eight.

11. Midnight Madness.

10. Selection Sunday.

9. March Madness costing companies almost as much money in lost time as the recent federal bailout cost us taxpayers.

8. Bracket Busters

7. Cinderella Teams.

6. Ms. Pat Summitt.

5. Mr. Donald Lee Haskins

4. Mr. John Robert Wooden

3. March Madness

2. Non BCS teams are eligible for the national championship.

1. There is no BCS!

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