Isn’t UGA better than the Capital One Bowl? Why, sure it is

For Georgia, getting over Alabama won't be easy. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

For the Bulldogs, getting over the Alabama game won't be easy. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

Athens – Depending on the index, Georgia is ranked No. 5 (USA Today coaches’ poll), No. 6 (Associated Press) or No. 7 (BCS) in the land. Counting the national championship game, the BCS fits 10 teams into five postseason games. Georgia, alas, is not among them.

The Bulldogs are bound for the Capital One Bowl, which is essentially the consolation game for losers of conference championships. (Georgia’s opponent is Nebraska, which lost to Wisconsin 70-31 in the Big Ten title tilt.) With three losses, the Cornhuskers probably belong in the Capital One. Georgia does not.

At worst, Georgia is the nation’s third-best team. It went 11-1 in the regular season and won the SEC Eastern Division, which this time around was no junior circuit. (Florida is ranked No. 3 in the BCS standings, South Carolina No. 10). But the Bulldogs were penalized for falling five yards short in one of the greatest games ever played, dropping from No. 3 to No. 7 and sliding below Florida.

Lest we forget, Georgia beat Florida 17-9 on Oct. 27. But the Gators finished with one loss to the Bulldogs’ two, and by virtue of being ranked in the top four Florida was guaranteed a BCS spot. For the second year running, we see the advantage of NOT playing for the SEC championship: In 2011 Alabama played for the BCS title without risking a loss in the Georgia Dome on the first Saturday in December, and now Florida gets to play in a BCS game ahead of the SEC loser.

This isn’t to say Florida is undeserving: At worst, the Gators are the nation’s fourth-best team. This is to say that the system – stop if you’ve heard this one – stinks. Northern Illinois (No. 16 in the BCS standings) and Louisville (No. 21) will grace BCS games, but Georgia will not. The Bulldogs are the highest-ranked team to be excluded from the Big Five postseason games.

And this sits with the Bulldogs … well, about the way you’d think. “Maybe a little bit robbed,” was quarterback Aaron Murray’s assessment. “We definitely feel like we’re a BCS-caliber team. I think we proved that all season long. I think we proved that in the SEC Championship Game — that we belong with the best.”

Tight end Arthur Lynch, speaking of the epic loss to Alabama: “We’ve proved ourselves worthy to be in that situation. Some people have said it was a de facto national championship game. In my opinion, those were the two best teams in the country.”

Then this: “I’m not unhappy with the Capital One, but the national championship was the only game I wanted to go to. If we were in New Orleans (for the BCS-level Sugar Bowl), that wouldn’t be where I wanted to be.”

Wide receiver Tavarres King, measuring his words: “I don’t really think anything. The system is OK. I really can’t say much more.”

But he did. He said this: “I’d love to see an eight-game playoff. If you go head-to-head with teams in this conference, you might slip up. We certainly deserve a BCS bid.”

The argument can be made that, if you’re not playing for the BCS title, it doesn’t matter where you land. Monetarily that’s not true, and psychically it isn’t, either. The BCS system – which will yield to a four-team playoff come to 2014 – has created a three-tier system: Tier 1 is the championship game; Tier 2 consists of the other four BCS bowls; Tier 3 is everything else.

The BCS allows a conference only two spots in its Big Five. (Unless two teams from the same league are matched in the BCS title game and neither is the conference champion, which could never happen.) But when the bigger leagues grow by the minute and the Big East descends to Sun Belt level, is such a provision fair? Would the New Year be lessened if the Sugar Bowl, say, featured a rematch of Georgia-Florida?

Said Mark Richt, Georgia’s coach: “Is Florida deserving of the (BCS) opportunity? I think they are. I think we are, too.”

For the record, Richt and many Bulldogs lauded the Capital One. “Everyone is exited to go to Disney World,” Murray said. “Everyone wants to use their (bowl-provided) Best Buy gift cards.”

But danger awaits in Orlando. Georgia is clearly the superior team – Nebraska is ranked No. 23 by AP – but Georgia mightn’t have the greater motivation. Asked if he feared his team might believe it’s too good for the Capital One, Richt said: “I don’t think anybody is thinking that. The Capital One is a great bowl. Nebraska is a great program.”

Those are nice words from a famously nice man, but the reality is rather different. Thirty days after losing a national semifinal by four points and five yards, Georgia will face a much lesser opponent in a more austere setting. Spend those Best Buy gift bucks wisely, guys.

By Mark Bradley

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kingdaddy

December 14th, 2012
4:28 pm

Flats
You do understand the difference between constructive criticism and making fun of Dawg fans you don’t agree with. When you laugh at and taunt good Doggies who LOVE this University, you are fair game for any reprisal or retaliation by folks like me who deal with tools and trolls daily. There is no such thing as perfection in sports. Any ahole can find fault if he wants to dig deep enough. I like talking with you, but you really pi$$ me off when you make fun of others that won’t stickup for themselves. There are so many negative posters in here who really don’t mean well for this team. They are here just to trash everything and anything UGA. I don’t want to get ugly with you, but I tend to want to defend cheapshots and unnecessary carping. You call good fans delusional and koolaide drinkers like we were stupid or below your level of intelligence and I will tell you that you step over the line of what a real fan would do to make a point. You might want to ease up because things have a way of escalating fast (especially after a couple of tequila’s) good luck with your search for perfection my friend…

1969 Graduate

December 14th, 2012
6:07 pm

I agree with 7576Dawg. The matches in many of this year’s bowl games don’t make the games look to be worth watching compared to matches many of us would like to see happen.

I am not going to complain that UGA is not in a BCS game. We knew, and Alabama knew, going into the game that the loser would suffer a bowl-related consequence. Alabama won. We lost. We suffer the consequence.

However, there are too many lesser teams in the BCS bowls (at least two too many, by any reasonable standard), and too few really good match ups.

Go, Dawgs!

Go Tech

December 14th, 2012
6:09 pm

I’m figuring 3 dogs will be arrested before the bowl game.

kingdaddy

December 14th, 2012
6:21 pm

I figuring at least half of the Nerd-fans eat boogers…

kingdaddy

December 14th, 2012
6:42 pm

Many Nerds will develope a deviated septum before they graduate. Many Nerds will not graduate, but will still require a nose job…

kingdaddy

December 14th, 2012
7:10 pm

@ Go Yech
I have never seen Animal Control read a Dog it’s rights before taking it to the pound…
If a Dog escapes from the pound, do they send DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER after it??? LOL…

DawgNole

December 14th, 2012
7:32 pm

kingdaddy
December 14th, 2012
6:21 pm

I figuring at least half of the Nerd-fans eat boogers…

kingdaddy
December 14th, 2012
6:42 pm

Many Nerds will develope a deviated septum before they graduate. Many Nerds will not graduate, but will still require a nose job…

kingdaddy
December 14th, 2012
7:10 pm

@ Go Yech
I have never seen Animal Control read a Dog it’s rights before taking it to the pound…
If a Dog escapes from the pound, do they send DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER after it??? LOL…
______________________

What would we do without you, KD, helping us understand that it’s important not to take ourselves too seriously on these blogs? I hope the holiday season is good to you and yours.

kingdaddy

December 14th, 2012
7:47 pm

Thanks DawgNole
Bradley keeps filtering me, lol…

DawgNole

December 14th, 2012
8:22 pm

kingdaddy
December 14th, 2012
7:47 pm

Thanks DawgNole
Bradley keeps filtering me, lol…
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Yeah, I have a lot of trouble with his filters, too–and for no apparent reason–although lately it SEEMS to be a little better. For awhile there, just about everything I tried to post would get blocked.

minorbowl

December 15th, 2012
8:43 am

more of the same for the great uga–another worthless minor bowl, with overpriced tickets. I’ve had enough!

kingdaddy

December 15th, 2012
1:48 pm

Minor Bowl
Uh, that would be tech and you must be a nerd-hole and an idiot. Enjoy the Sun Bowl maggot…

Stanford in ATL

December 16th, 2012
8:56 am

My beloved Cardinal is back in the Rose Bowl! BCS Orange Bowl in 2011… BCS Fiesta Bowl in 2012… and now, BCS Rose Bowl in 2013. Hardcore academics and smashmouth football can co-exist. GO STANFORD!

[...] GEORGIA: Held a Capital One Bowl media session last week, which turned into — I’ll confess that questions from this correspondent contributed — a lengthy review of the SEC championship game. Atmospheric reading: It’ll be interesting to see how interested the Bulldogs are in playing Nebraska. Not very, would be my guess, and I can’t really blame them. [...]