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Should College Football Be Played This Fall: Both Sides Of the Story

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Case To Play: Many of the players themselves have been very vocal on their desire to play this fall, whether it’s for love of the game, or trying to get pro-exposure only they know. The general sense is everybody around the nation, from players to fans to university personnel all want the season to go on. The NCAA could take a similar approach to the NFL with consistent testing plans and potentially incorporate masks into the players facemasks. Although those methods offer some protection from virus-exposure, they cannot entirely stop the spread of virus. The...

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Breaking the Race Barrier: Quarterbacks

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn the NFL’s 100 year history, there have been only 107 starting African American quarterbacks. In 100 years, 60 quarterbacks have won the Most Valuable Player award, and only four of the winners have been African American: Steve McNair, Cam Newton, Patrick Mahomes, and Lamar Jackson.  Recruitment Discrimination The lack of “successful” black quarterbacks likely stems from high school football. Often the quarterback is the most athletically gifted player for the team, and historically, these athletes would be African American. In college football today, we see a lot of black quarterbacks dominate, but even 10 years...

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The Best Possible Positional College Football Team

Reading Time: 2 minutes The rules are simple: create the best team possible by picking a college for each position group and then inheriting the players from that college. Age is a factor in this and the colleges can’t be used more than once. So what would the team look like?Quarterbacks – Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech)There’s no backup for Mahomes, so this could be a dangerous pick. But he’s clearly the best quarterback in the league and he’s still young, easily making Texas Tech the selection.Running Backs – Saquon Barkley, Miles Sanders (Penn State)This was actually a pretty tough...

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An Early Look at the 2021 Wide Receiver Draft Class

Reading Time: 2 minutes The 2020 NFL Draft was regarded as one of the best draft classes for wide receivers, producing 6 receivers in the first round and 13 in the first two rounds. It produced players who are soon to be stars in the NFL, like Jerry Jeudy and Ceedee Lamb. It also produced some great receivers, in my opinion, in the second round like Denzel Mims and KJ Hamler.With all that being said about the 2020 Wide Receiver class, I present to you the wide receiver class that I believe is better, the 2021 wide receiver class: I’d...

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Why College Football Needs Fans

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter the recent events that have occurred with the news of the Big Ten, ACC, and Pac 12 confirming that conference-only schedules will be inducted for the upcoming 2020 season, we can only assume that the rest of the conferences will follow these actions, as the Ivy League and Patriot League are shutting down all fall sports for the year 2020. As I am here to tell you why college football can not perform without any fans, I can only assure you one thing. The upcoming 2020 college football season is definitely going to be a...

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