Hate is a very strong word
Having a background as a baseball writer, I often responded to being called a "seamhead" by referring to football as the "Chinese food of American sports" in that it lacked the permanence _ records, history, etc. _ of the Grand Old Game.
I don't hate college football, but it definitely lacks wide intrigue. The college game is more resembles machine politics than Egg Foo Young. But after 25 picks, only five conferences have been represented:
ACC: 9
Big 10: 7
Big 12: 3
Pac 10: 3
SEC: 3
No sport, with the exception of women's college basketball, is so concentrated.
By Howard Bryant |
April 29, 2006; 4:00 PM ET
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Posted by: kid_rocka | April 29, 2006 04:39 PM
I don't hate football. I'm just not so big on college football, because it is so major-conference stacked. That's all.
Posted by: Howard Bryant | April 29, 2006 05:14 PM
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So basically, the Post decided to force a guy who doesn't like football to cover one of the biggest football events of the year.
Jeeez.