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Utah AG looking at antitrust laws, investigating BCS

 

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's attorney general is investigating the Bowl Championship Series for a possible violation of federal antitrust laws after an undefeated Utes team was left out of the national title game for the second time in five years.

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Attorney General Mark Shurtleff contends the BCS unfairly puts schools like Utah, which is a member of a conference without an automatic bid to the lucrative bowl games, at a competitive and financial disadvantage.

"We've established that from the very first day, from the very first kickoff in the college season, more than half of the schools are put on an unlevel playing field," Shurtleff said Tuesday. "They will never be allowed to play for a national championship."

BCS administrator Bill Hancock said he couldn't comment on the investigation until he had seen something in writing from the Utah attorney general's office.

"We just don't think it's appropriate to comment until we've seen something to comment on," Hancock said.

The BCS is designed to pit the top two teams against each other in a national championship game each year. It uses a complicated formula based on human polls and computer rankings to determine who plays in that game, which Shurtleff contends is biased.

No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Oklahoma have one loss each but will play for the BCS national championship Thursday night in Miami.

The Associated Press crowns its own national champion based on a poll of sports writers who are not bound to vote for the winner of the BCS title game. Many fans are clamoring for voters to put Utah -- the nation's only undefeated team -- in the No. 1 spot in the final poll.

On Friday, Utah became the first team from a non-BCS conference to win two BCS bowls after it upset No. 4 Alabama 31-17 in the Sugar Bowl. Utah also beat Pittsburgh in the 2004 Fiesta Bowl to complete an undefeated season.

Shurtleff said his office is still in the initial stages of reviewing the Sherman Antitrust Act to see if a lawsuit can be filed. To succeed in a lawsuit, he would have to prove a conspiracy exists that creates a monopoly.

Shurtleff said he prefers that BCS officials and university presidents solve the problem of excluding some schools from a national title game by creating a playoff system, but added he's committed to doing whatever it takes to produce change.

If a lawsuit is filed against the BCS, though, Shurtleff could end up suing the state he represents. Utah is a member of the Mountain West Conference and Utah State belongs to the Western Athletic Conference; both leagues are members of the BCS.

"We have to determine the answer to those questions," said Shurtleff, whose planned investigation was reported by the Deseret News on Tuesday. "You determine who it is you're bringing action against."

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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 3, 2008

January 7, 2009 4:40 am

did ole miss beat florida? yeah they did.

did oregon st beat usc? yeah they did.

did texas beat ou? yeah they did.

did texas tech beat texas? yeah they did.

did anyone beat utah? oh no they didn't!

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 17, 2006

January 7, 2009 1:35 am
One would think that this country and world has bigger problems to solve than the BCS. I find it disgraceful that a public official would even put any time into this.

Maybe if politicians and public officials put this much effort into issues that actually better the country and its people our world would be a better place!
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 8, 2007

January 6, 2009 11:23 pm
The system is flawed because even though the AP is left out of the BCS calculation there is still a harris poll (which includes media members on the SEC payroll....yeah you CBS and ESPN....and a coach's poll) and It can most easily be demonstrated with bias when looking at USC vs. Utah's final rankings and the BCS breakdown.

The BCS had a chance before the 2008 season to boot the bi
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 21, 2006

January 6, 2009 10:25 pm
As an SDSU alum and fellow MWC-ite, I'm all for Utah (or the MWC, or all of the mid-majors) suing the BCS. We already know it's on Obama's radar, that should be enough of a boost for some serious discussions.

Unless Utah schedules a non-conference line-up of Oklahoma, Texas, USC and Florida, they've pretty much hit the ceiling. And we know none of those schools will face them in the
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 19, 2006

January 6, 2009 10:01 pm

Okay, for those of you that say that because Utah doesn't play harder teams, it only makes sense for them to not have the opportunity to play for a National Game. 

IF that's your argument, then great, you are just proving the point that the playoff system should work.  It should give teams that are so called "underrated" to have a chance to make it to the big g ...(more)

Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 3, 2006

January 6, 2009 6:54 pm
I agree that something has to be done about the current system and it is unfortunate that it may take legal action in order for change to occur. However, I think he needs to revise his statement that 'The BSC conferences get richer while the non-BCS conferences get poorer'...the non-BSC conferences just don't get AS rich. Let's not fool ourselves, everyone is making money.
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 8, 2007

January 6, 2009 9:17 pm

We've been talking about this being the only real possible way to break up the BCS - a lawsuit.  Only we were calling it restraint of trade, but anti-trust will work just fine.

File that original petition - NOW!!!!!

Reputation:62
Level:Pro
Since:Nov 23, 2008

January 6, 2009 10:29 pm
Finally, somebody's stepping up.  Please Mr. Attorney General Mark Shurtleff,  move ahead with the lawsuit.  End result should be the playoffs.  You have my support.
 
 
 
 
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