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Speaking for myself, the college landscape is far more interesting to me than the NFL.

Interesting? At the moment, for sure. The Washington QB just broke his contract to join the portal and everyone agrees this kind of chaos is bad for the game.

I will always be a Husker Football First sports fan, but as a fan of football itself the NFL is loaded with the best talent playing some incredibly exciting games.

And for the first time I'd give the NFL a higher grade for integrity and loyalty over the college game.
 
Interesting? At the moment, for sure. The Washington QB just broke his contract to join the portal and everyone agrees this kind of chaos is bad for the game.

I will always be a Husker Football First sports fan, but as a fan of football itself the NFL is loaded with the best talent playing some incredibly exciting games.

And for the first time I'd give the NFL a higher grade for integrity and loyalty over the college game.
The bolded part is what is most sad about college football now.
 
Doubtful. I get the charges of SEC bias on ESPN because ESPN spent loads to broadcast the SEC, but outside of Paul FInebaum the ESPN announcers and analysts generally roll with the best stories and this year they are outside the SEC. Turned out the decline of the SEC is the story, and even Finebaum declared the SEC's post-season performance pathetic on ESPN.

ESPN makes the same amount of money whether you tune in to watch the SEC win or lose. If anybody is rooting in this Final Four, it's probably for Indiana -- the best team with the best story. If anyone can detect an ESPN preference for Ol Miss, I'd be surprised.

There is no longer a sarcasm emoji otherwise I would have included it.
 
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