Why should the same teams should win every year?

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Bill Plaschke wants the same handful of teams to be good in college football every year . To fans of South Florida and Boston College, your teams should never be good. Ever. Don’t you know your teams are supposed to be worse than Alabama, Penn State and Notre Dame? It may be fair, it may even be occasionally fun, but it’s just not right. This is a USC-Notre Dame show, for ... [link]

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Afternoon Linkage: Underdogs Suck
Published 10/19/2007 by Larry Brown at Larry Brown Sports
... Screw underdogs in college football, they suck [Obscure Sports Quarterly] ...

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