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Spurrier wants selection committee; Saban likes BCS; Chizik says coaches need a voice
DESTIN, Florida -- If there's ever a topic SEC football coaches can be united on, it's how to choose a national champion. Conference-champion and plus-one models are met with disdain by the league that's won the past six BCS national titles.
Not surprisingly, SEC football coaches overwhelmingly support choosing the four highest-ranked teams in the playoff no matter if those teams won their conference.
"So now we're going to mess that up by saying you've got to be a conference champion," Alabama coach Nick Saban said Tuesday at the start of the SEC spring meetings. "I think somebody is a little bit self-absorbed in worrying about how it affects them and how they can best get somebody in the game all the time."
The Big Ten, ACC and Big East support some kind of conference-champion stipulation. The Pac-12 has tossed out the idea again of a plus-one championship game after all of the bowl games are played. The Big 12 hasn't weighed in yet.
"It's just like politics and self-interest," Saban said. "Somebody wants to create a circumstance that's going to help their particular situation or conference and it's not what's in the best interests of college football."
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DESTIN, Florida -- If there's ever a topic SEC football coaches can be united on, it's how to choose a national champion. Conference-champion and plus-one models are met with disdain by the league that's won the past six BCS national titles.
Not surprisingly, SEC football coaches overwhelmingly support choosing the four highest-ranked teams in the playoff no matter if those teams won their conference.
"So now we're going to mess that up by saying you've got to be a conference champion," Alabama coach Nick Saban said Tuesday at the start of the SEC spring meetings. "I think somebody is a little bit self-absorbed in worrying about how it affects them and how they can best get somebody in the game all the time."
The Big Ten, ACC and Big East support some kind of conference-champion stipulation. The Pac-12 has tossed out the idea again of a plus-one championship game after all of the bowl games are played. The Big 12 hasn't weighed in yet.
"It's just like politics and self-interest," Saban said. "Somebody wants to create a circumstance that's going to help their particular situation or conference and it's not what's in the best interests of college football."
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