Published 7/3/2009
by Ed Medina
at Bleacher Report - College Football
College Football is a near perfect sport, let's just forget about that thing called the BCS. Let's start over, the College Football regular season is a near perfect thing, every week you got student athletes battling it out on the gridiron for 60 minutes to be called the victor and maybe move closer to a bowl game, conference title, or even a national championship. However, from what I have observed, College Football is missing something. Something that it should have without asking. Five more annual rivalry games.
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