Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Genesis

Since the dawn of college football, two groups of people have always been in a disagreement. While virtually identical in appearance and behavior, both groups have an unalterable, deeply-rooted belief about themselves and the other group. Both groups believe they, and not their adversaries, are superior. The only distinction between the groups is their traditional colors: one group sports RED and white, while the other displays BLUE and white.

For years now these groups have battled for respect, glory, and bragging rights. However, recent events have created a common rallying cry among them, and for the first time in, well, forever, these two groups are on the same side of an argument, fighting a larger, greedier foe: the dreaded BCS. Random shouts of, "Down with the BCS!" and, "Play-off system now!" have been heard throughout the Salt Lake Valley and down south, in the strange land of Provo. The blue group and the red group have joined forces to defeat a common enemy, so that one day they can go back to what they both love doing: defeating each other.

In anticipation for that day, we, Kevin and Andy, commemorate this blog to everything that is good, wholesome, and anti-BCS. Go Cougs! Go Utes! And on game day, may the better team win!

4 comments:

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  2. Nicely put. Now let's get some followers!

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  3. Alan says: "I'm as excited as anyone about the big win. But there are a lot of games left to play. Let's hope they keep their heads (unlike last year)."

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  4. pride is the belief that you are entitled to something to which you are not entitled. The victory over Oklahoma does not entitle us to BYU to anything. If BYU goes undefeated I believe they should be entitled to play for the National Championship. I do not think that the winner of the ACC should be entitled to a BCS bowl game.

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