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Sports Commentary: Hawai‘i should play for title

Terrance McNeil
Temple News (Temple U.)
(U-WIRE) PHILADELPHIA

Issue date: 12/6/07 Section: Sports
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A football team can only beat the teams on its schedule.

That's exactly what the University of Hawai‘i Warriors did. They ran the table and went a clean 12-0 in the regular season. Now they should be playing for the BCS national championship.

Yes, I said it.

The Hawai‘i Warriors and their leader, Heisman Trophy candidate Colt Brennan, should be playing for the BCS national championship.

In a season when the No. 2 team in the nation has lost seven times and there is no clear No. 1 team in the nation, there is no better candidate than Hawai‘i. USC, California, Boston College, South Florida, West Virginia, Kansas and Oregon have all lost while ranked as the No. 2 team in the nation.

Ohio State and Missouri each lost while ranked No. 1. LSU accomplished the feat twice and will still face the Buckeyes in the national championship.

Why not give Hawai‘i a shot?

Last year, the big fuss was whether or not Boise State deserved to play against the Oklahoma Sooners in the Fiesta Bowl.

Not only did Boise State prove it belonged in that game, it won the game 43-42 and provided one of the most entertaining and memorable games of our generation.

This year, another "second-tier" program is stuck on the outside because of its lack of tradition.

But once again, all Hawai‘i could and did do, was beat everyone on its schedule. This year, the teams in front of Hawai‘i aren't even close.

Make this happen: The team who doesn't lose should play for the championship. Period.

Especially in a year like this.

Don't get me wrong. I understand that Florida was the best team in the nation last year, but there is no reason under the sun that Brennan's squad shouldn't play for the championship.

College basketball has learned and definitely does it the right way. The supposed mid-majors, like Virginia Commonwealth, Northern Illinois or Bradley, always surprise the bigger teams.

And that's because the games aren't formulated by the computers or played on paper. They're played by giving teams a chance to play.

And nobody qualifies more than Hawai‘i.

Boise State ran two unorthodox plays in that game against the Sooners. The Broncos ran a hook and lateral to send it to overtime. They then ran the Statue of Liberty play to win the bowl game, which is one of the gutsiest play calls ever.

And with Hawai‘i's lethal offense, I'm looking forward to more of the same.
Too bad it won't happen in the BCS championship game.
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