With the economy in the crapper, 2 wars going on, Health Care legislation in the crapper also, Haiti in a mess and about a Million other things a lot more important than the BCS Collage Championship, What is the White House doing in this conversation????????  Just because some college football Teams played 10 or 11 Podunk Universities and won them all, Doesn’t mean they should be in a playoff.  I can just see Nebraska lining up ten colleges Like Cental College in Pella, IA and beating them by an average of 85-3 and expecting to be in the Playoff system. ( I know the have conference Games, But you get the idea) (also Sorry Central).  Let the White House do some important work.  Don’t get into the BCS because some senator is crying about last year.
 

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Video from: House Financial Services Committee – September 20, 2007 Full committee hearing on "legislative and regulatory options for minimizing and mitigating mortgage foreclosures." Witnesses included Henry Paulson, Secretary of the Treasury; Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Ben Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

 

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Well it’s about time that football takes a cut in there pay ….If you ask me they make way way to much money when the economy is the way it is !!!!!1 If we have to take breaks in our pay why not the NFL ? Message Edited by mdrussell on 02-05-2010 02:02 PM

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