burrrton wrote:And honestly, I think that year was a big reason the 'playoff' push got started. People started thinking "This can't be left up to J-school flunkies if they're going to botch the voting this badly".
I don't agree. A college football playoff system had been discussed for decades prior to and following the '91 season. You could point to a lot of factors, including mid majors like Boise State, that were always on the outside looking in no matter how good their teams were, or at least perceived to be.
Indeed, one of James' prior teams in '84 that on NYD beat Oklahoma, ranked #2 going into the Orange Bowl, yet finished 2nd in the final balloting to a BYU team that didn't even play on NYD nor did they play a single game against a ranked in the top 20 in the entire season, including their bowl game, yet they won the NC.
And going back even further, in the '60's, when two undefeated teams ranked #1 and #2, Notre Dame and Michigan State, played to a tie in which the Irish sat on the ball in the final minutes as they were leading in the polls. Notre Dame had a 'no bowl' policy back then and didn't even start going to bowl games until 1969.
D1 CFB has been under intense criticism for a long, long time.