Well, thank God #2
In the latest news from the world’s greatest deliberative bodies (thanks to Catallarchy 2005-12-02), Texas Republican Joe Barton has continued his diligent work to promote a conservative agenda and protection of individual rights
by finding another unregulated industry for the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee’s tender ministrations.
College football is not just an exhilarating sport, but a billion-dollar business that Congress cannot ignore,said committee Chairman Joe Barton, a Texas Republican. Barton’s panel is separate from the House Government Reform panel that tackled steroids in baseball.
So Barton and the committee he chairs will be convening a Congressional hearing next on the compelling State interest of what ranking system collegiate football teams should use to determine the national championship.
The committee announcement called the hearing, scheduled for next Wednesday, a
comprehensive reviewof the BCS and postseason college football.
Too often college football ends in sniping and controversy, rather than winners and losers,Barton said.The current system of determining who’s No. 1 appears deeply flawed.
Well, thank God, says I; it’s about time. If the State doesn’t provide a final arbiter to disputes over who the #1 college football team in the United States is, how will we avoid chaos?