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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.
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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 1016911, member: 1609"] Billy in 1939 there was no FSB The New York Times said the 1923 UConn team was one of the best in the country. Big deal. College football supremacy was mythical. Writers frequently with local bias voted in the polls Bowl games until fairly recently were nothing more than commercial exhibitions Yale in their heyday,and the great Army teams thought they were ,and never participated. Personally I believe they are still pretty corrupt and a stupid way to determine the NC. No true sportsman would or should endorse a system that sets a status quo. That is foreign to everything sports stands for. Basically they want the ability to cheat on the basic principal of college sports and get away with it. You can explain it any way you want but that what it is. What the P5 is trying to do ,if successful ,will destroy the game. It's a game I love. I been a college football fan a long as I can remember. Well over sixty years. I grew up in an area of Connecticut that was football oriented ,my area produced many great players,even some NFL caliber.But the importance of the game to us was it gave many the possibility to go to college and the opportunity to accomplish great things. That's the true importance of sport. [/QUOTE]
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