New York Times Crowns UConn College Football’s ‘Real’ 2020 National Champion
by Larry Leo
January 5, 202116 Comments
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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.
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