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00:00I have to have you say it on, on air, uh, how, you know, honestly, they have screwed
00:09up so many great rivalries in college football.
00:12And I mean, just endless.
00:13I can start with, uh, the Canes and Notre Dame, you know, they might play them once
00:17every 10 years now.
00:18And that's pathetic.
00:19Michigan, Notre Dame, pathetic.
00:20And I'm not just talking about, uh, Notre Dame here, uh, Pitt, Penn state, they screwed
00:25that up.
00:26Uh, they have, you know, I'm surprised that they even have the red river anymore.
00:32I really, I know they both went to, uh, you know, the sec, but you'd figure they'd screw
00:37that up too.
00:38They screwed up the big 12 when it was the big eight, they screwed it up.
00:42And then, you know, I just think they've done a bad job with what fans live for in college
00:47football are those moments, those games, those rivalries, like the backyard brawl this year
00:53was fantastic.
00:54Absolutely.
00:55Absolutely.
00:57So it's the big difference, uh, historically between the NFL and college football, college
01:01football, because there's 136 teams and you play within your conference, mostly it's a
01:06regional sport.
01:07I didn't pay attention to the West coast that much in a lot of times, or sometimes even
01:11to the big 10.
01:12But when you had these big games, Miami and Notre Dame, you know, or Michigan and Notre
01:17Dame or Southern Cal and Notre Dame, or, uh, or even Texas and Oklahoma, these games meant
01:22something to everybody in the country.
01:24When you watch TV, people that weren't even interested in those two teams knew these were
01:28the big games that represent college football.
01:31And I've always wanted the great teams to bleep, to play well, not bad.
01:35You know, when Miami had that bad street going, it didn't help college football, it hurt college
01:39football when they're tops, like they are right now is if they can hang on and they're
01:43playing teams like, like a Notre Dame, when they can, that enhances college football.
01:49It makes it more attractive to everybody in the country.