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Never thought I ever agree with Dennis Dodd
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RE: Never thought I ever agree with Dennis Dodd
There were no haves and have nots in choosing a champ. You had champs and co-champs of schools that are not part of the P5. You had Army, Rice, SMU, BYU and the Ivy League teams, plus you do had co-champs of schools that are now FCS, D2 and D3 now. The P5 have been created by ESPN since the late 1980s. It shows that even big names do not mean that they are big names today like Miami Florida. LSU, Nebraska and Texas also lost the gleam in recent years, and so have Colorado, USC, UCLA and Washington. Right now, people are tired of seeing Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Clemson in the playoffs every year it seems. You can tell the ratings drop each year when it is the same teams get in every year.
12-05-2017 05:21 PM
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