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blame: Encyclopedia II - Political religion - Aspects of political religions

Key memetic qualities often (not all are always strongly present) shared by religion (particularly cults) and political religion include Structural differentiation between self and other, and demonisation of other (in theistic religion, the differentiation usually depends on adherence to certain dogmas and social behaviours; in political religion, differentiation may be on grounds such as race, class, or nationality instead) a charismatic figurehead, with messianic tendencies; if figurehead is dec ...

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Political religion, Political religion - Overview, Political religion - Aspects of political religions, Political religion - Suppression of religious beliefs, Political religion - Absolute loyalty, Political religion - Fear, Political religion - Externalize blame, Political religion - Cult of personality, Political religion - Propaganda, Political religion - Traditional cases, Political religion - Fascism, Political religion - Marxism-Leninism, Political religion - Possible or recent cases, Political religion - United States, Political religion - North Korea, Political religion - Turkmenistan, Political religion - Notes

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Political religion - United States. The United States has at times been said to have or have had an extremely weak form of a political religion, though lacking some of the required features, because of the influence of a somewhat evangelical form of patriotism ("the American Way") on public discourse. Abraham Lincoln declared in 1838 that the Constitution and the laws of the United States had to become the ‘political religion’ of the American nation.[8] However, ...

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Political religion, Political religion - Overview, Political religion - Aspects of political religions, Political religion - Suppression of religious beliefs, Political religion - Absolute loyalty, Political religion - Fear, Political religion - Externalize blame, Political religion - Cult of personality, Political religion - Propaganda, Political religion - Traditional cases, Political religion - Fascism, Political religion - Marxism-Leninism, Political religion - Possible or recent cases, Political religion - United States, Political religion - North Korea, Political religion - Turkmenistan, Political religion - Notes

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Pete Rose - Professional Career

Pete Rose - Minor leagues. Rose was signed by the Reds as an amateur free agent on July 8, 1960, and was assigned to the Geneva Redlegs of the New York-Penn League. In 1961 Rose was promoted to the Class D Tampa Tarpons of the Florida State League where he batted .331, set a league record for triples and led the league in fielding errors. Rose's next move was to the Class A Macon, Georgia team, where he hit .330, leading the league in triples and runs scored. During a spring training game against the Chica ...

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Pete Rose, Pete Rose - Pre-professional career, Pete Rose - Professional Career, Pete Rose - Minor leagues, Pete Rose - Major Leagues, Pete Rose - Post-playing career, Pete Rose - Manager, Pete Rose - Lifetime ban, Pete Rose - Tax evasion, Pete Rose - Coming clean, Pete Rose - You Can't Blame Major League Baseball, Pete Rose - Pete Rose and WWE, Pete Rose - Military service, Pete Rose - Children, Pete Rose - Quotes, Pete Rose - Records and achievements

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Pete Rose - Post-playing career

Pete Rose - Manager. Rose continued to manage the Reds, and on April 30, 1988 he shoved umpire Dave Pallone while arguing a call; National League president A. Bartlett Giamatti suspended him for 30 days. Pete Rose - Lifetime ban. By the 1980s, Rose was gambling heavily on several sports, and by most accounts lost large sums. Amid reports that Rose had bet on baseball while Reds manager, he was questioned in February 1989 by outgoing commissioner Peter Ueberroth and his replacem ...

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Pete Rose, Pete Rose - Pre-professional career, Pete Rose - Professional Career, Pete Rose - Minor leagues, Pete Rose - Major Leagues, Pete Rose - Post-playing career, Pete Rose - Manager, Pete Rose - Lifetime ban, Pete Rose - Tax evasion, Pete Rose - Coming clean, Pete Rose - You Can't Blame Major League Baseball, Pete Rose - Pete Rose and WWE, Pete Rose - Military service, Pete Rose - Children, Pete Rose - Quotes, Pete Rose - Records and achievements

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Pete Rose - Quotes

I’d walk through Hell in a gasoline suit just to play baseball. -Pete Rose He is Cincinnati. He's the Reds. -Sparky Anderson, Hall of Fame manager My goal is 3,000. If I can play 150 games for the next five years, I’ll reach 3,000 on July 16, 1977...no, make that 1978. -Pete Rose, in a 1972 interview. He hit safely for the 3,000th time on May 5, 1978. ...

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Pete Rose, Pete Rose - Pre-professional career, Pete Rose - Professional Career, Pete Rose - Minor leagues, Pete Rose - Major Leagues, Pete Rose - Post-playing career, Pete Rose - Manager, Pete Rose - Lifetime ban, Pete Rose - Tax evasion, Pete Rose - Coming clean, Pete Rose - You Can't Blame Major League Baseball, Pete Rose - Pete Rose and WWE, Pete Rose - Military service, Pete Rose - Children, Pete Rose - Quotes, Pete Rose - Records and achievements

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law

In most developed countries, same-sex relationships are accepted, and are accorded legal protection. Many governments have established formal structures for confirming legal relationships (either as marriage or partnership) between people of the same sex. In some cultures influenced by anti-gay religious dogma, homosexuality is still considered unnatural, a perversion and has been outlawed (see sodomy law, consensual crime). In some Muslim nations it remains a c ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West

Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism. In the 1950s in the United States, homosexuality was taboo. Senator Joseph McCarthy used accusations of homosexuality as a smear tactic in his anti-Communist crusade. Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement. Beginning in the 20th century, Gay rights movements, as part of the broader civil rights movements, have led to changes in social acceptance and in the media portrayal of homosexuality. Th ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West

blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes

In Western culture, gay men are often stereotyped as effeminate or sometimes as hypermasculinized (see homomasculinity). The severely homophobic sides of these stereotypes are the effete man in a position of moral authority (such as the pedophile priest or boy scout leader), and the muscle-bound prison rapist. Lesbians are often stereotyped as being overly masculine or Butch and Femme. Bise ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens

Writing about Owens in Philadelphia Magazine in early 2005, critic Camille Paglia wrote that "Terrell Owens rescued Philadelphia. He brought glamour and glitz and an electrifying jolt of good vibrations to the city, which was suffering in the spiritual desert of the 10-year regime of Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie." One of Owens' most adamant critics, Skip Bayless, describes him as having a "history of creating often inexplicable feuds with executives, co ...

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Terrell Owens, Terrell Owens - Biography, Terrell Owens - From the 49ers to the Eagles, Terrell Owens - Desperate Housewives skit for Monday Night Football, Terrell Owens - Leg injury and Super Bowl XXXIX, Terrell Owens - Contract renegotiation before 2005 season, Terrell Owens - More 2005 controversy, Terrell Owens - NFL Records and Career Notables, Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens, Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in Philadelphia, Terrell Owens - You Can't Blame Terrell Owens ESPN episode, Terrell Owens - Quotes, Terrell Owens - Trivia, Terrell Owens - NFL year by year statistics

Read more here: » Terrell Owens: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens

blame: Encyclopedia II - Pete Rose - Military service

Rose entered the United States Army after the end of the 1963 baseball season. He was assigned to Fort Knox for six months of active duty, which was followed by three years of regular attendance with a Reserve Unit at Fort Thomas, Kentucky. At Fort Knox, he was a platoon guide and graduated basic training January 18, 1964, one week before his marriage to Karolyn. Rose then remained at Fort Knox to assist the sergeant in training the next platoon and helping another Sargent train the Fort's baseball team. Rose received some special treatment during basic training, including not receiving a ...

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Pete Rose, Pete Rose - Pre-professional career, Pete Rose - Professional Career, Pete Rose - Minor leagues, Pete Rose - Major Leagues, Pete Rose - Post-playing career, Pete Rose - Manager, Pete Rose - Lifetime ban, Pete Rose - Tax evasion, Pete Rose - Coming clean, Pete Rose - You Can't Blame Major League Baseball, Pete Rose - Pete Rose and WWE, Pete Rose - Military service, Pete Rose - Children, Pete Rose - Quotes, Pete Rose - Records and achievements

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics

73% of the general public in America in 2001 knew someone who is gay, lesbian, or bisexual according to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. This is up from 24% in 1983, 43% in 1993, 55% in 1998, and 62% in 2000. The percentage of the general public who say there is more acceptance of LGB people in 2001 than before was 64%. Acceptance was measured on many different levels - 87% of the general public would shop at a store owned by someone who is gay or lesbian all the way down to 46% of the general public would attend a church or synagogu ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture

In some cultures, such as Ancient Greece and pre-modern Japan, homosexual practices were the foundation of religion, education, philosophy and military culture. The Bedamini people of New Guinea believe that homosexual activities promote growth throughout nature, while excessive heterosexual activities lead to decay in nature. In other cultures, specifically those dominated by Christian or Muslim dogma, they were repressed by means of torture and death. In the east, attitudes have changed radically in the past hundred and fifty ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality

Many religious establishments welcome homosexual individuals, either on a footing of equality with heterosexuals (such as the Unitarian Universalist congregation or the Anglican congregation in North America) or even according them special status as possessing enhanced spiritual abilities (as many Native religions do). At the same time, some moralists and religious groups view homosexuality to be a sin. John Boswell argued that church stance has varied over time, and that during several periods in European Christian history homosexual ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality

blame: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation

Some religious movements and other advocates believe that they can heal or cure homosexuality through "reparative therapy." However, all mainstream Western health and mental health professional organizations have concluded this therapy is ineffective, unnecessary, and potentially harmful. The mainstream medical and scientific communities of the West regard sexual orientation un-changeable. In 1973, the (US) American Psychological Association removed homosexuality from mental disorders. However, in some other parts of the non-Western world it is still considered ...

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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations

Owens is known for numerous, flamboyant celebrations after scoring touchdowns. Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco. On September 24, 2000 in Dallas, Terrell Owens showed off his excitement after his two touchdown catches by celebrating on the Dallas Cowboys' famous star logo. The second time Owens made a trip to the star, Cowboys defensive back George Teague blindsided him during the celebration, sending him sprawling to the turf. Owens was suspended a week for his actions by his head coach ...

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Terrell Owens, Terrell Owens - Biography, Terrell Owens - From the 49ers to the Eagles, Terrell Owens - Desperate Housewives skit for Monday Night Football, Terrell Owens - Leg injury and Super Bowl XXXIX, Terrell Owens - Contract renegotiation before 2005 season, Terrell Owens - More 2005 controversy, Terrell Owens - NFL Records and Career Notables, Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens, Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in Philadelphia, Terrell Owens - You Can't Blame Terrell Owens ESPN episode, Terrell Owens - Quotes, Terrell Owens - Trivia, Terrell Owens - NFL year by year statistics

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Biography

Owens played college football for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and was drafted by the NFL's San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 1996 NFL draft, in which he was the 89th overall player selected. In the 1997 season, Terrell Owens became a big name for the 49ers, when all-pro Jerry Rice went down early in the season with a torn ACL. He and Steve Young helped the 49ers win 13 games that season. Terrell O ...

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Terrell Owens, Terrell Owens - Biography, Terrell Owens - From the 49ers to the Eagles, Terrell Owens - Desperate Housewives skit for Monday Night Football, Terrell Owens - Leg injury and Super Bowl XXXIX, Terrell Owens - Contract renegotiation before 2005 season, Terrell Owens - More 2005 controversy, Terrell Owens - NFL Records and Career Notables, Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens, Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in Philadelphia, Terrell Owens - You Can't Blame Terrell Owens ESPN episode, Terrell Owens - Quotes, Terrell Owens - Trivia, Terrell Owens - NFL year by year statistics

Read more here: » Terrell Owens: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Biography

blame: Encyclopedia II - Honesty - The studies of Confucius about honesty

Confucius recognized several levels of honesty, fundamental to his ethics: His shallowest concept of honesty was implied in his notion of Li: all actions committed by a person to build the ideal society - aiming at meeting their surface desires of a person either immediately (bad) or longer term (good). To admit that one sought immediate gratification could however make a bad act better, and to hide one's long term goals could cloud a good act. A key principle was that a "gentleman" must strive to convey his feelings honestly o ...

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Honesty, Honesty - The studies of Confucius about honesty

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - Formulae

For the portions of the formulae that are determined by polls and computer-generated rankings, the BCS uses a series of borda counts to arrive at its overall rankings. This is an example of using a voting system to generate a complete ordered list of winners from both actual and computer-constructed votes. Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula. The BCS formula calculated the top 25 teams in poll format. After combining a number of factors, a final point total was created and the teams who received the ...

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Bowl Championship Series, Bowl Championship Series - Formulae, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 formula, Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games, Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule, Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season, Bowl Championship Series - 1999-2000 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2000-01 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2001-02 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2002-03 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules, Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07, Bowl Championship Series - You Can't Blame the BCS, Bowl Championship Series - Notes

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games

For a complete list of bowl games for the 2005-2006 season, see NCAA football bowl games, 2005-06. In the current BCS format, four bowl games outside of the National Championship Game are considered "BCS bowl games". They are the Rose Bowl Game, the Sugar Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl, and the Orange Bowl. The championship was rotated among the different bowls; for example, the Sugar Bowl would have the national championship "weight" once every four years. Starting with the 2007 BCS, the site of that game that served as the last game i ...

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Bowl Championship Series, Bowl Championship Series - Formulae, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 formula, Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games, Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule, Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season, Bowl Championship Series - 1999-2000 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2000-01 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2001-02 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2002-03 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules, Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07, Bowl Championship Series - You Can't Blame the BCS, Bowl Championship Series - Notes

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies

Among the criticisms of the BCS (and the bowl system in general) is the fact that the final ranking of Division I-A NCAA football teams is decided by arbitrary and subjective standards, much like beauty pageants. Observers point-out that the “champion” of the largest and most popular collegiate sport should not be decided by fiat. The BCS was especially criticized and deemed controversial in both the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 seasons. In 2003, five teams (three from BCS conferences) finished the regular season with one loss, with no unbeat ...

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Bowl Championship Series, Bowl Championship Series - Formulae, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 formula, Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games, Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule, Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season, Bowl Championship Series - 1999-2000 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2000-01 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2001-02 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2002-03 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules, Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07, Bowl Championship Series - You Can't Blame the BCS, Bowl Championship Series - Notes

Read more here: » Bowl Championship Series: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies

blame: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule

Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season. These BCS bowl games were played following the 1998 regular season Friday, January 1, 1999 - Rose Bowl Game presented by PlayStation: Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31 Friday, January 1, 1999 - Nokia Sugar Bowl: Ohio State 24, Texas A&M 14 Saturday, Jannuary 2, 1999 - FedEx Orange Bowl: Florida 31, Syracuse 10 Monday, January 4, 1999 - Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, (National Championship): Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 ...

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Bowl Championship Series, Bowl Championship Series - Formulae, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 formula, Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games, Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule, Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season, Bowl Championship Series - 1999-2000 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2000-01 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2001-02 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2002-03 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules, Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07, Bowl Championship Series - You Can't Blame the BCS, Bowl Championship Series - Notes

Read more here: » Bowl Championship Series: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule

blame: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules

Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07. There will be major changes in store for the 2006-07 BCS. First, television rights (with the exception of the Rose Bowl Game) will shift to FOX, while ABC will continue telecasting "The Granddaddy Of Them All". Second, the addition of a BCS National Championship Game separate from the games already in the BCS matching the top two teams in the BCS rankings at the site of one of the games one week following the Bowl Games as the current rotation will continue (as an e ...

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Bowl Championship Series, Bowl Championship Series - Formulae, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 formula, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 formula, Bowl Championship Series - BCS bowl games, Bowl Championship Series - BCS controversies, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - BCS history and schedule, Bowl Championship Series - 1998-99 season, Bowl Championship Series - 1999-2000 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2000-01 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2001-02 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2002-03 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2003-04 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2004-05 season, Bowl Championship Series - 2005-06 season, Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules, Bowl Championship Series - Changes for 2006-07, Bowl Championship Series - You Can't Blame the BCS, Bowl Championship Series - Notes

Read more here: » Bowl Championship Series: Encyclopedia II - Bowl Championship Series - Future schedules




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