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Semi-pro BCS, no this isn’t a joke!

January 10, 2009

Maybe its the debate that we love so much or it could be that logistics are just not there. At any rate, Semi-pro football has sort of aligned itself to resemble the crowning process of college football and not its professional counterpart. This year saw the crowning of a few champions, some were new to the big dance and some were perennial powerhouses resuming their place at the top. So with polls coming out and everyone in the semi-pro community having their opinion we may actually see a real East Coast Champion crowned in 2009.

The SemiPro BCS Website was created to establish rankings for the SemiPro football community. The site is not in anyway in competiton with any other ranking website or ranking committee. This is a national ranking system that will use a modified BCS formula suited for SemiPro Football to calculate a numeric vaule for participating teams.

The SemiPro BCS Rankings does not contemplate league standings as a component of the rankings. This means that a 2nd or 3rd place team in a league who has lost 1 or 2 games may actually rank higher than an undefeated team in first place of the same league if the 2nd or 3rd place team has a higher precentage of criteria points. What they will do is accurately report league standings, scores and top performers each week based on information that is provided to them by all the area leagues. Rankings will be posted every Wednesday of the following game week.

This will have a major effect on the scheduling for the 2010 season as once all leagues and teams sign up at http://www.semiprobcs.com/ the rankings will more than likely create some intriguing matchups in the postseason tournaments and invitationals. It also will rank the area’s top players by statistical categories that will be profiled on league websites as well as the forum. The new system could make the great talent in the area become household names and potentially open doors as we have seen many teams in the area go towards the ”youth movement” and producing some players with college and even professional talent (arena, overseas leagues).

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3 Responses to “Semi-pro BCS, no this isn’t a joke!”

  1. RAY MARX on January 19th, 2009 10:36 am

    YOU CANT DUE A RATING SYSTEM UNTIL YOU CAN GET CONTROL OF ROSTERS IN SEMI PRO YOU HAVE TEAMS THAT ADD PLAYERS A WEEK BEFORE PLAYOFFS AND DURING PLAYOFF.THERE ARE TEAMS THAT HAVE GUYS ON THERE ROSTER AND NEVER PLAY TILL THE PLAYOFFS BECAUSE THERE PLAYING WITH OTHER TEAMS.THE BCS DOESNT DUE THAT AND THIS IS NOT THE NFL.

  2. dueplislold on April 23rd, 2009 10:01 pm

    I’m the only one in this world. Can please someone join me in this life? Or maybe death…

  3. george davis on June 8th, 2009 8:18 am

    when you pick players to participate in an all star game you are supposed to pick the best talent, while sitting in the stands i saw a lot of talented players that should have been playing in the game, but guess what? they were sitting in the stands. it is not supposed to be a popularity contest pick the best players, i ‘ sure the winning teams have far better players than were out on the field last week end i don’t mean to put any of the players in to disrespect, they are good players, but the empire division will never win any games, with out careful pick opf ball players, that is two times the empire all stars have been beaten. one would think one would waKE UP… SMELL THE COFFEE

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