Even as the current system for determining a national champion remains under fire from fans, some in the media and -- most importantly -- lawmakers, the BcS is still the law of the college football land.
And, if the opinions of Div. 1-A head coaches mean anything, it’ll remain that way.
A survey taken by the American Football Coaches Association polled all 120 Div. 1-A head coaches at the AFCA’s convention this past January regarding the current system. Of the 117 who responded, well, take a look at the group’s release. Suffice to say, change won’t come from a coaching groundswell.
So, in summation, the majority of head coaches are against a playoff. The majority of athletic directors are against a playoff. And, seemingly, the most important people in this whole process from the academic side -- university presidents -- are against one as well.
And what does that mean? If you’re a playoff fan, you had better become a fan of government intervention in the process because it’s simply not happening without a great deal of arm-twisting at the federal level.
Without that intervention, the BcS -- and college football as a whole -- will continue to be the embarrassment it is when it comes to crowning a true national champion.