... go out on a limb?
I fully understand what the BCS has done to the game. College football’s unofficial governing body has turned the season into a four-month playoff, and many fans applaud the excitement that has resulted.
And, to be honest, I can’t say I’m not one of those fans. Every game is essentially a do-or-die scenario, and the urgency that now dominates Saturdays in late summer and all of autumn has made college football a thriving brand with momentum and profits to burn.
But at what cost are a majority of teams from major conferences attempting to achieve the perfection that the BCS so gluttonously covets?
Nowadays, nonconference scheduling is an absolute joke. In the three weeks or so that precede conference play, p...
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