When college football is at its best, it’s arguably the most exciting sport in the nation, if not the world. But when college football is bad, it’s also still very entertaining. So what is it about college football that makes even a sloppy mess of a game a great watch?
Ryan Nanni of the Shutdown Fullcast joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and much more.
- Everyone talks about the teams that make college football better when they’re good. But are there teams who make college football better by being bad?
- And this is the time of year when certain programs are at their best. Which teams are going to be getting talked up all year and then fall flat on their faces this fall?
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