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Officials quickly stamp out talk of Boise State football team's appearance

By Jordan Fabian - 01/14/10 06:21 PM ET

The White House on Thursday quickly took away the possibility of Boise State University's football team joining the national champions Alabama at an honorary Rose Garden ceremony.

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) -- a well known opponent of college football's Bowl Championship Series (BCS) -- sent a letter to President Barack Obama requesting that the undefeated Boise State Broncos join the undefeated University of Alabama Crimson Tide at the ceremony.

But a White House spokesman indicated to The Hill that Boise's presence at the ceremony is unlikely, but did not rule it out completely.

"The president has previously articulated his displeasure with the BCS system, but he’s focused on more important things right now," White House spokesman Adam Abrams said in an e-mail.

Obama has criticized the BCS and backed a playoff system in past media appearances but today's indication shows that he is not quite willing to make a large-scale statement on the issue.

The president is simultaneously trying to shepherd healthcare reform legislation through Congress before his State of the Union address in a few weeks and help coordinate U.S. disaster relief efforts in Haiti after a massive earthquake struck there this week.

In 2008, Hatch's home state Utah Utes went undefeated but were not selected to play in the national championship game. The Utes were not invited to the White House when the BCS national champion Florida Gators made their appearance in April 2009.

President George W. Bush did invite both Southern California and Louisiana State to the White House in 2004 but while LSU won the BCS national championship game, USC also finished number one in the final AP poll. Boise State finished number four in final polling.

Today's announcement is a bit of good news for BCS supporters who appear to have averted a moment that would have called into question the legitimacy of the system. 

A new poll showing that 73 percent of college football coaches support the current BCS system was released this week and could help buoy the White House's announcement.

The anti-BCS political action committe PlayoffPAC criticized the president for missing an opportunity to "make a statement" against the BCS without spending taxpayer dollars. 

"No one's saying this is a top-tier issue on the President's agenda, but college football's off-the-field impact on schools isn't trivial either," PlayoffPAC official Matt Sanderson said in an e-mail. "He promised a year ago to 'throw his weight around,' but now it looks as if he may pass-up a golden opportunity to make a statement without spending one extra taxpayer minute or dollar. An overwhelming majority of college football fans will be disappointed if the President doesn't make good on his word."

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Comments (11)

First and foremost the BCS is a bunch of BS.. However letting our "Representives" become involved, is like thinking Elmer Fudd will get Bugs in a stew pot. I would hope they could find more "important" things to work on. OOhhh, never mind…BY SASQUATCH on 01/14/2010 at 21:47
Obama probably was concerned that Boise State's BS initials would remind folks of some of his past promises.BY BULL ENSIGN on 01/15/2010 at 01:44
Letting the 2nd place team come to White House would be a deminishing what the The Crimson Tide accomplished on the field under the current system>BY OH SNAP OH SNAP on 01/15/2010 at 02:51
More elitist nanny government with nothing better to do.BY ArmadilloPhil on 01/15/2010 at 05:15
Obama had the perfect chance here to topple the corrupt BCS. Wouldn't have taken up any extra time. He had political cover from the Republicans. Why is he not doing this? Obama—not exactly a profile in courage.BY Missed Opportunity on 01/15/2010 at 10:37
Boise State is #1 - Alabama hasnt truly proven any different. They can talk about how they would slaughter them all over the playing field, but the bottom line is that they never did and they never will, so the BCS is just an opinion poll.BY JH on 01/15/2010 at 10:53
Unfortunately there is no athletically determined champion in FBS football. There never has been. There is a "vote getting" champion. We need to be very careful not to confuse the two. Alabama is the vote getting champion. There is only one BCS vote champion and they are it. There is no question about that. I, like most fans, would really like to see an athletically determined champion. I would even guess that Alabama would like the opportunity to add some legitimacy to its championship. And BSU deserves an opportunity as well.BY BCS BLOWS on 01/15/2010 at 11:19
"…BCS is just an opinion poll."You're right! The opinion - no one will take Boise State seriously with that blue field.BY MB on 01/15/2010 at 11:41
JH — That is the most ridiculous thing I have read today on the internet (and that's saying a lot). Alabama beat 3 teams in the top 10, and 5 teams in the top 25 on their way to a 14-0 perfect season. You may be the only person on the planet that thinks they aren't the #1 team in the nation.BY Jeff on 01/15/2010 at 12:19
Boise State will never get a chance in the current system. These big "name" teams don't want to lose to Boise State like, I think, Oklahoma did a few years ago. Recruiting gets better every year because of the Bronco's success. Alabama can boast all they want, but many fan's like myself question the decision. Alabama was almost defeated by a second string qb.BY namvet1969 on 01/15/2010 at 15:53

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