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Appearing on yesterday's First Take, Michael Wilbon admonished FOX and ESPN-ABC for allowing their college football “turf war” to disrupt the game of football entirely...
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TigerFanatic9924 days
Refreshing to hear him speak that.
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idlewatcher24 days
Indeed. Wish more held the same opinion
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eugene1928LSU22 days
Agree 100%
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MFTPC24 days
I really think he hit the nail on the head
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KRobinson24 days
Nail on the head
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Easye92124 days
Nailed it. This is about money. Plain and Simple.
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jp4lsu21 days
24 is stupid. I'm not crazy about the Top 4 getting a bye, but it is done in NFL. 16 is tolerable with no byes, but that is still 4 extra games if you go to the final. Then there wouldn't be arguing about who should get the top 4 byes
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Tigrdynasty24 days
Must have just put in his two week notice
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JohnnyU24 days
It's ludicrous. Teams like Tulane and James Madison had no shot at getting past the first round unless their opponents had been stricken with dysentery. There's no value in 24 teams. Plus, you can bet that the team ranked 25th will cry that were left out. This is pissing contest between Petitti. The B12 and ACC are just hoping to get more teams in because neither has legitimate chance getting more than one team in a 12 team format. Hell, Miami barely made it as the ACC's sole participant last year. Wilbon speaks the truth.
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KRobinson24 days
Nail on the head
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TheWalrus24 days
FCS playoffs work just fine. You also have Pioneer League teams that have no shot in that.
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tiger2524 days
How much FCS football do you actually watch?
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KRobinson24 days
Nail on the head
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KRobinson24 days
Nail on the head
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Nail on the head
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KennabraTiger24 days
Nail on the head
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