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Why college football is becoming harder to love


The problem is the systems, not the sport. The problem is an industry without authority, without an agreed-upon order. The problem is a mad dash for media-rights money, a merciless game of musical chairs. Conference realignment and the callous networks yanking strings have trampled this sport’s sacred traditions in a race for revenue. (Spokane Spokesman-Review)

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Why college football is becoming harder to love


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