Published 8/16/2008
by miamimitchdotcom
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Does the NCAA really expect us to believe that we're getting too much football, even more than we want?
If this sounds silly, that's because it is, and once again we have to question who is running the show and what is their motive.
While we have all figured out the NCAA's motive is to make as much money as they possibly can, I think it may be time for them to just come out and say it.
While the NCAA has made the argument for well over a decade that a playoff system would be too much football, their cry lately is that just the game itself is too much football.
How crazy is this? What's even crazier is the NCAA expects us to believe this and expects us to say this is what we want.
I think that maybe it's time we tell the NCAA that there's about as much chance of me saying that I'm getting too much college football as there is of me going down to the bakery and telling them they just put way too much cream in my cannoli or me calling AT&T and telling them it's way too easy ...
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