College football pick-six: Bama stays Bama, the top four stays fluid and Rutgers stays bad
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A weekly journey through the vast landscape of college football, along with a few brief asides.Cliched storyline of the weekHere’s a little secret for you: The beauty of college football is in its inherent flaws. These are young men perched on the precipicCollege football pick-six: Bama stays Bama, the top four stays fluid and Rutgers stays bad
A weekly journey through the vast landscape of college football, along with a few brief asides.Cliched storyline of the weekHere’s a little secret for you: The beauty of college football is in its inherent flaws. These are young men perched on the precipice of adulthood, and, therefore, they sometimes do the unthinkable, like lose games to schools whose football programs did not exist a decade ago.And so one month into yet another season destined to end in muddled arguments based on an irrational sense of regional pride, we have reached the point where virtually every college football team in the country appears to have exposed its potentially soft underbelly. Every team, that is, except for Alabama, which has now reached such a level of elephantine invincibility that Nick Saban is actually begging reporters to point out his team's flaws. (To which I say: Do we have any credible evidence that Tua Tagovailoa can credibly play air drums to the Who's «Baba O'Riley»?)So yes: It is difficult not to watch Alabama s Read more