... football rankings are worthless. The opinions made are largely based on the results of a previous year in a sport whose competitors take on a different mask from week to week.
Yet, when they are released to fans, journalists, commentators, and even the occasional Bleacher Report intern, we are willing to buy large amounts of the stock whose point value is in the form of a one to two digit number in the left hand column next to our favorite team.
If the game of college football has taught us anything, it’s that those silly little numbers mean all of nothing.
When players line themselves up mere inches away and look into the eyes of their opponents, when they wrap their arms around another man’s legs and hold as tight as they ca...
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