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The CFP should be sponsored by Milk Duds

Piss on Notre Dame and their special rules. Join a conference. I’m glad they beat UGA because Paul Finebaum head is probably exploding but most the time I want Notre Dame to lose.
ND would rather shoot for a guaranteed home game than a bye ten times out of ten. All top four seeds crashed and burned.
 
Go look at the scores when they hand picked the teams and their were only four. Blowouts all over the place. This is a huge improvement.
And when they 'hand picked' the four, how many others were you arguing should be in the mix? One or two, or eight?
 
Piss on Notre Dame and their special rules. Join a conference. I’m glad they beat UGA because Paul Finebaum head is probably exploding but most the time I want Notre Dame to lose.
But Notre Dame being good is good for college football....................that's what they keep telling me about Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Nebraska etc.
 
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Take out the TX/ASU game and not a whole lot of drama in these early rounds.
Extra games to the detriment of player health which proves nothing regarding the ‘best’ team. Other than on any given day teams play up and down🤷‍♂️. Lots of people getting rich exploiting it though, some things never change. Viva la Big Gambling!!
 
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Obviously, some of these bowl games don't really require fans in the seats. You could serve every person there with just one jar of Duke's Mayo
 
Obviously, some of these bowl games don't really require fans in the seats. You could serve every person there with just one jar of Duke's Mayo
This is true. My wife (no pics) and I have been to a few of the “ESPN Bowls.” Sure they have named sponsors, but it’s for TV draw and add revenue. The worst we attended was the First Responder Bowl, held in the old Cotton Bowl (not Jerry’s World), and that venue was a piece of shit.

Hardly any open concessions. Freezing rain. Maybe less than a quarter of the stadium full. It probably cost them more to service the commodes, which were in desperate need of some help as well.
 
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