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RE: OSU Fan Site Eleven Warriors - is SEC/ACC/ESPN a monopoly?
(01-13-2019 01:33 PM)CardinalJim Wrote:  If fans don’t like Alabama and Clemson playing for all the marbles every season, they need to be on their coaches to beat them. Not The Crimson Tide or Tigers fault they do what it takes. It’s every team in The Big Ten, Big 12, and PAC along with the rest of the programs in The ACC and SEC fault.

No reason for college football to change the playoff process so other teams can compete.

Well, there are a boat load of the participation trophy generation out there. They need to learn if you want it then earn it. Nothing is free and there are no guarantees of success. And I consider those minor lessons compared to something more serious, like actual combat, where finishing second gets you a Purple Heart for participation.
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