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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5744174" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I gave up MLB a couple years ago when the Dodgers started doing what the Yankees had been doing for years. Buying up every super star that became available. The MLB salary cap was a freaking joke and generally speaking small market teams can't compete. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if it's time to do the same with CFB. The money is so big now that the integrity of the game is lost. Officials work for conferences that stand to win or lose millions and millions of dollars depending on who wins certain games and makes it to the playoffs and big bowl games. It is sickening that these young men work their asses off year round to compete and then have the opportunity to win erased by biased officials looking out for the conference bank account. I don't follow other conferences much, but it's rampant in the $EC. Factor in that conference headquarters is located in a certain state and officials with obvious conflicts of interest are allowed to referee games involving their favorite team, and you have a big problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5744174, member: 5695"] I gave up MLB a couple years ago when the Dodgers started doing what the Yankees had been doing for years. Buying up every super star that became available. The MLB salary cap was a freaking joke and generally speaking small market teams can't compete. I'm wondering if it's time to do the same with CFB. The money is so big now that the integrity of the game is lost. Officials work for conferences that stand to win or lose millions and millions of dollars depending on who wins certain games and makes it to the playoffs and big bowl games. It is sickening that these young men work their asses off year round to compete and then have the opportunity to win erased by biased officials looking out for the conference bank account. I don't follow other conferences much, but it's rampant in the $EC. Factor in that conference headquarters is located in a certain state and officials with obvious conflicts of interest are allowed to referee games involving their favorite team, and you have a big problem. [/QUOTE]
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