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<blockquote data-quote="TheStolenT" data-source="post: 877300" data-attributes="member: 2145"><p>Most major sports leagues found out a long time ago that parity is important to grow and sustain fanbases for your league, hence drafts favoring teams with bad years to hopefully rebuild for the future. I just cant see college football in its current state being very interesting for most of the country when the same 8 teams are the only teams with a chance to win the title every year and everyone else is just fighting for scraps. I mean, I love going/watching GT football games, but if there is no chance at all of winning a title each year, the pull just isnt the same. I dont know if creating a semi pro league out of the top tier team fixes that issue either, but I honestly dont know the solution. I miss the 90s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheStolenT, post: 877300, member: 2145"] Most major sports leagues found out a long time ago that parity is important to grow and sustain fanbases for your league, hence drafts favoring teams with bad years to hopefully rebuild for the future. I just cant see college football in its current state being very interesting for most of the country when the same 8 teams are the only teams with a chance to win the title every year and everyone else is just fighting for scraps. I mean, I love going/watching GT football games, but if there is no chance at all of winning a title each year, the pull just isnt the same. I dont know if creating a semi pro league out of the top tier team fixes that issue either, but I honestly dont know the solution. I miss the 90s. [/QUOTE]
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