Are You Ready For Some Football?

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Michael Sanchez
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Are you ready for some football?
Alabama and LSU will sqaure off in the title game.
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After Thanksgiving, football on both the pro and collegiate level heads toward the goal line.

NCAA games come to an end for many fans—especially in Albuquerque, especially these days—long before Christmas. The bowl season extends further than it has in the past, sure, but that’s mainly due to the proliferation of the so-called bowl games. We start with the New Mexico Bowl, which Temple took over Wyoming on Dec. 17, and continue all the way to the BCS.

The title game occurs on Monday, Jan. 9, when No. 2 Alabama will face first-ranked LSU. Between now and then, plenty of pretenders to the bowl throne will battle, but few of them are worth the time it’ll take to play, much less to watch. Of course, no disrespect is intended, as I’m sure Michigan State and Georgia, at No.’s 17 and 16, respectively, are great football teams, and their fans care very much who wins the game. But outside that constituency, its hard to muster feelings for the Outback Bowl, amongst others.

The day before the title game, in fact, is somehow, for some reason, occupied by
Arkansas State versus Northern Illinois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Just for fun, although I’m sure it’s been done before, let’s look at some of these corporate sponsorships: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Little Caesar’s Bowl, TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl! All of these games have been or will be televised nationally. Advertising really has changed the world.

The end of the college football bowl season dovetails nicely into the end of the NFL’s regular season, where things are really heating up. The titanic Green Bay Packers are obviously still a favorite, and the Philadelphia Eagles (preseason favorites who have been
extensively covered) have now been officially dismissed from the playoffs. Perhaps another year to gel will help them live up to the lofty expectations.

While Green Bay has wrecked the regular season (save a
blip two weeks ago), the New England Patriots have gone under the radar to resume their traditional position atop the AFC. Plenty of spoilers await a slip from either side, including the surprising stories of the San Francisco 49ers and the Houston Texans.

With only
one more week in the regular season, plenty of teams are still itching to play spoiler. The biggest end-of-season matchup, however, seems guaranteed to be the Dallas Cowboys playing in New York against the Giants. The teams will play for the NFC East Championship in the last game of the regular season, on New Year’s Day.

Football’s finale is always the best, save the drama regarding the need for a true playoff system in college football. This year should be no different, whether you’ll be watching the boys play in the BCS title game, or following the pros as they make the final cuts for the playoffs.
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