Article By Justin Goar on 15th September, 2009
We can't all have a Timmy Tebow who makes a promise and then makes it happen. Many teams have to rely on entire units coming together, game planning, and execution firing on all cylinders. And of course, a little luck can't hurt.
The margin for error is so much smaller in college ball compared to pro ball. Which is crazy, right?
You mean to tell me a bunch of paid professionals can lose six games out of 16, still make the playoffs, and win a championship? Furthermore, college players can lose one game on one play and their season is over?
That hardly seems logical, but it's the way o...
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