obviously, harold, arkansas shouldn t have been in this position, vanderbilt should ve beat them a few weeks ago. and georgia should ve beat them, as well. the real commodores. i want to ask ivan. i think virginia, virginia tech s going to be a heck of a game, i m picking virginia over virginia tech. but if arkansas beats lsu and beats alabama, the whole thing is up in the air all over again. your point about the playoff, you talk about a playoff, got a real playoff there. how do you think things shake out if that happens? well, a lot of people like myself want a playoff system, a real playoff system kind of hope for chaos, and we got some of it last week with oklahoma state being upset at iowa state, no one saw that coming. boise state a few weeks ago, had a chance to go undefeated, lost at home to tcu. we re all hoping for all of this to get thrown into chaos and that way the bcs system people every year say how are you giving us the best team?
to get thrown into chaos and that way the bcs system people every year say how are you giving us the best team? you re letting computers determine the champion. just think of the nfl. if the nfl worked the way the bcs does, the atlanta falcons last year with the nfc s best record would have been in the super bowl, the green bay packers who had to win their last regular season game would not have been in the super bowl and yet they won it. that s what we wind up with here. right 689. good point. it seems to me the case shrinks every more each year, and yet we have it. for our viewers, can you lay out briefly why we don t have a playoff if the consensus seems to be, at least, that football fans want it? well, we re here in washington, d.c. and harold, and people in politics can tell you why, it s money, man. bcs schools the big bcs schools want to keep it. they don t want to share that money. the way the system sits right now, those main schools from those main conferences get the