Are the two best teams playing in the BCS title game?
DODD: I don’t know and that troubles me. It keeps me from throwing roses (pun intended) at this championship game. Alabama is certainly deserving; in most years, an undefeated SEC champion deserves to play for it all (unless you’re Auburn). Texas? Right place, right time. It started the season ranked higher than, and stayed ahead of, TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State. I want to find one pollster who said TCU could play with anybody and then voted Texas No. 2, because that’s hypocrisy. Vote your conviction. I would have been much more interested in Alabama-TCU or Alabama-Cincinnati. We were one second away from either one. That would have been the ultimate BCS Armageddon. It wouldn’t have ended the system, but it would have made for some interesting headlines: “Can Colt Count?” or “Tick, Tick Texas: Time Runs Out on ‘Horns.” DARST: Thanks to the wonderful BCS, we will never know. With five undefeated teams at the end of the regular season, it all becomes a guessing game. Sure, Alabama is