Utah's attorney general, Mark Shurtleff, is looking into whether or not he can sue the BCS for violiation of anti-trust laws. His main argument is that the BCS puts the smaller schools at a competitive and financial disadvantage; that a school like Utah will never play for a national championship.
In order for the case to go forward Shurtleff must prove that a conspiracy exists that creates a monopoly. Shurtleff says he would prefer if the BCS would take the iniative and just create a playoff system themselves. [ESPN]
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