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New York Times Crowns UConn College Football’s ‘Real’ 2020 National Champion
© Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
As we get ready for Alabama and Ohio State to square off in college football’s national championship next week, The New York Times feels The University of Connecticut is college football’s “real” national champion in 2020 for shutting down their football program this year due to the pandemic. Per the column...
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The real champion?

The University of Connecticut, which was the first Football Bowl Subdivision team to squarely face the coronavirus and decide against playing a single snap during a raging pandemic.

Given the pain and tumult of the last year, it can be hard to remember there was a time when the powers that rule major college sports were more concerned about the virus than about fattening their bank accounts.

In August, it seemed as if a full-fledged collegiate football season might not happen. That’s when Connecticut, ranked among the worst teams in the nation, rose to the top of the heap, killing its season and leading the sport toward sanity.


(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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YMCA62 months
“That’s when Connecticut, ranked among the worst teams in the nation” Above was a key pc of info from the article. There’s a reason that not playing wasn’t a big deal. Hell, they probably lose money during the season and have to rely on other teams to make money. Well there really weren’t any “big check to get your arse kicked”games so their best bet to finish the season in the black was not playing.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy62 months
Their women’s basketball team brings in more revenue than the men’s football team,
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jbird762 months
Why is it ok for professional sports to continue but not college?
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Jay Are62 months
I don't think this editorial arguing that.
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GOTIGERS!62 months
The best opinion of the nyt (front page to the last), i see is from my dogs...they crap and piss on it every day.
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Jay Are62 months
Weirdo. You're paying a lot of money for puppy pads. You could cancel your subscription and pay someone to train the dogs to crap outside...
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ByUselves62 months
Screw them sneauxflakes!
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1962 months
Ken Kaniff approves this message.
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Kenny's back...back again.
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Lynxrufus201262 months
The real champions are the SEC ACC and Big 12 that had the cojones to not cave in to the dark side. They fought for college football and to allow young men to advance their careers and yes bring joy and normalcy to people. I know we are supposed to be all wrapped up in this sea of despair but screw that and the NY Times.
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ArkTiger5562 months
Every other team and fan base seems to be ok with playing. Melt about something else.
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Dr E Coli62 months
And, the NYT has the audacity to mock the National Enquirer..
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ncinthenext362 months
"We're gonna get blasted every game anyway so frick it"
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Wolfmanjack62 months
Phucking pu$$ies
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Spelt it rong62 months
It's ok. We're all adults. Go ahead and let those bad words fly my dude
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GoldenDawg62 months
let's take a moment of silence to remember the noble sacrifices of all of the football players that were forced to play and then died by the truckful of COVID, along with their coaches, family members, and fans that went to see them play. Body bags being stacked to the ceiling are a testament to the greed of the SEC and the wisdom of the New York Times and the U. of Connecticut football team. Oh wait, none of them even got sick. Never mind.
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