Isn’t this a great season for college and NFL football?

April 24th, 2010 | by admin |

In college you first had all these upsets starting with App state. Then teams come out of nowhere like BC, USF, and now Kansas. And I would expect Kansas to be #4 in basketball but football. Anyway then in the NFL you have the Patriots might be undefeated. Teams like Detroit, Cleveland, Packers, Adrian running wild, and the bills after what happened to Kevin Everett are now 5-4.

Its the best. We have upsets, we have parity, we have teams that have been horrible in recent years contending for playoff spots and championships. I love it!

  1. 7 Responses to “Isn’t this a great season for college and NFL football?”

  2. By Komisarek is da man! on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    Good for fans, but bad for wagerers like myself. I don’t know who to wager on anymore.
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  3. By redgator40 on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    not so sure as i’m a Dolphins fan. sigh. but it has been an exciting season for both leagues.
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  4. By metoo on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    Sure is..I love the game and upsets…give me a warm fuzzy feeling..it has become a "smarter" game..
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  5. By looneycop on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    I’m not much of an NFL fan, but I love college football, and would agree that this year is wide open. It’s been a real headache for BCS proponents, as there will definitely be controversy surrounding the National Championship game, but it’s great for the fans. This is what the recruitment limits were supposed to do, bring parity to college football on a national level, and if Kansas and Oregon being in the top five doesn’t prove parity has arrived, nothing will.
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  6. By vtjames7433 on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    I really havent watched much NFL but college has been something special to watch especially the Thursday night games when you cant even go to bed at a decent time because the games are so close and time after time there are last minute combacks and overtimes and man what a rush.
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  7. By Milana P on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    It makes for an INTERESTING season, but not great. Is there anybody left to root for? Usually, even after your team goes down, there’s somebody else to like, a Cinderella, or maybe a team from your own conference, or SOMETHING! There’s nothing left in NCAA. I watch because I like the game, but the outcomes mean very little. I frankly just don’t care who wins.
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  8. By Who Dat Nation Member #1 on Apr 24, 2010 | Reply

    Its the best. We have upsets, we have parity, we have teams that have been horrible in recent years contending for playoff spots and championships. I love it!
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