... It's foolish to spend time watching it; it's wasteful to spend money on it; and it's pointless to treat it like it's life or death.
Judging by the billions of dollars spent to televise, cover, and support the sport I have to disagree wholeheartedly.
Maybe in some regions of our fine country it's a big deal, but here in the south it's reason to re-schedule weddings, birthdays, and even cancel church services.
College football and it's rivalries are as much a part of southern culture as sweet tea, conservative values, and first-class country hospitality.
One such rivalry was once known as the biggest in the south.
Tennessee/Alabama has long been one of the most storied, classy rivalries in the nation much less the south. It has decided bra...
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