ESPN's talking heads are lounging in Miami analyzing every aspect of tomorrow's college football title bout between Florida and Oklahoma. But columnist everywhere don't seem to care. They've already crowned a champion.
Rick Reilly says the undefeated Utah Utes (13-0) are national champions, because the BCS has no credibility. The End.
Yahoo's Dan Wetzel writes that Utah can score and tackle with anyone, but was cursed by lack of overall attention. "ESPN, the 800-pound gorilla of college football hype, is notorious for promoting the games and teams that it broadcasts. This past season that meant lots of Big 12 talk."
And then there's John Feinstein who in an open letter to the 65 members of the media who vote in the AP Poll, implores them to cast their final ballot of the season with one team and one only team ranked No. 1: the University of Utah.
So does anyone care there's a game tomorrow night?
I for one will be watching, and I think Sportsline's Dennis Dodd will be too.
After all, Dodd summed up the Sooners-Gators battle into one succinct matchup. Take a look...
2 comments:
I agree with the sentiment of the last article you linked to. It's not fair to have to hear about how awesome the SEC's defense is, and how that's going to ruin things for OU. I've always felt that the SEC is just boring and they don't really have great defenses but rather terrible offenses.
Also go OU!!!
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