Originally posted by martymoose
When you experience a problem, it is generally with an appliance or lighting. You call an electrician and say your washing machine isn't working. He comes out and does what he does well -- which is work on your home wiring. The problem is it could be the _appliance_ that is broken, not the home wiring.
He wiggles wires going into the appliance and it just happens to start working again, but technically is beyond his capacity to really solve the problem. The appliance stops working again as he leaves. He did his job, and you have to pay him for his time, but the appliance still doesn't work and you blame it on him.
In this analogy the home wiring is the conference, and the appliances are the individual schools. The NCAA is the power company -- which appears to favor companies that pay much higher electrical rates (BCS conferences) over the individual homes (all the other conferences).
Pretty interesting analogy.
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