BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Boise State University president Bob Kustra is using a recent error in the final Bowl Championship Series rankings to fire off a new round of criticism of the system that determines postseason bowl pairings.
Kustra sent an e-mail to university presidents and conference commissioners Tuesday blasting the BCS system for its lack of transparency in the method used to rank college football teams.
Kustra said college presidents, athletic officials and the NCAA allow the BCS to work its magic with no accountability for the system’s accuracy.
On Monday, the final BCS standings were corrected after a mistake was found that enabled Boise State to move up on spot to No. 10. The glitch did not have any impact on the Broncos’ postseason plans.
Kustra has been a persistent critic of the BCS because he says it treats schools from smaller conferences like second-class citizens.
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