20 reasons why college football is better than the NFL

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20 Reasons why College football is better than the NFL.

1. Passion
The appeal of college football is rooted in the simple notion that your team represents you, your state, your alma mater, your youth. The NFL represents -- what, exactly? A bunch of 25-year-old millionaires who will dump your town the minute their agent secures a better offer. There is no loyalty in the NFL. College football is all about loyalty.

2. 25-year-old millionaires
Speaking of which, college football has none. What the game does have, instead, is humility. You want the bling and the talk? Have at it. We'll stick with guys who are still happy to get their names in the paper.

3. Rivalries
Army-Navy. Ohio State-Michigan. Alabama-Auburn. Texas-Oklahoma. Harvard-Yale. Williams-Amherst. No matter the division, there are rivalries that go 365-24-7. You revel in victory and agonize in defeat. What does the NFL offer in comparison? Dallas-Washington? How big can a rivalry be when they play it twice a year?

4. The postseason
That's right. I'm defending the BCS. Well, not exactly. I'm defending the lack of a playoff. Better yet, I'm going to let West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez defend it for me.

"In Division I [-A] football, every game is a playoff," Rodriguez said. "Once you lose one game, you're mostly out. If you lose two, you're definitely out. We got 12 playoff games. Teams take that approach. That's probably why there's so much interest. You stub your toe, you can never get back in it."

Those ugly December games when Peyton Manning plays one series and sits out, as if it were August? In college football, games in August are played as if they're in December.

5. Bowls on TV
Of course there are too many bowls. But from Dec. 19 to Jan. 8, when there's a game on just about every day, how great is that?

6. Playbook buffet
College offenses range from the option employed by Navy and Air Force to the I to the West Coast to the spread. Every week brings something different. They stretch the capabilities of defensive coordinators and the enjoyment of the fans. Most NFL offenses come from the same cookie cutter. Call them Two Degrees of Bill Walsh.

7. Overtime
It's simple. In college, both teams get the ball. In the NFL, you can lose the game without one side of your team stepping onto the field.

8. Stadiums
NFL owners hold up their hometowns for state-of-the-art palaces that have as much personality as a downtown skyscraper. Give me old-school (there's a reason that became an adjective) classics like the stadiums at Notre Dame, Ohio State or most any SEC school any day of the week.

And think about this: Which sport has 16 stadiums that average more than 80,000 in attendance? The NFL has one. Which sport has four stadiums that average six figures in attendance? It ain't the Sunday one.

9. Ticket prices
The highest cost of a ticket at Georgia this season is $32. The Bulldogs are the defending SEC champion. The highest cost of a ticket at the Atlanta Falcons this season is $104. The Falcons went 8-8. Where would you rather be?

10. Commercials after kickoff
The worst thing to happen to football since the XFL. Let's go over this. Extra point. Lots of commercials. Kickoff. Lots of commercials. By the time the game starts again, you've got to remind yourself who's playing. That's not a problem in college football.

11. More bang for your buck (cont.)
All those commercials and yet the games are shorter. What does that mean? Less football! NFL teams ran an average of 62.5 offensive plays per game last season. Division I-A teams ran an average of 70.6 offensive plays. And don't tell me that college games last longer. Yes, they averaged 3:06 and the NFL averaged 3:01, but that's explained by halftime. College halftimes last 20 minutes; the NFL, 12.

12. College halftimes
NFL halftime means a break. College halftime means tradition. Marching bands dot the I in Ohio or at least rouse the emotions by playing the fight song. Non-marching bands, such as the LSJUMB (Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band) at Stanford, mock all that is sacred. Either way, it's an inestimable part of the college football experience. NFL halftime means, um, time to make a sandwich.

13. Dynasties
The NFL, thanks to the salary cap, is the last bastion of socialism in the world outside of Cuba. In college football, coaches build something to last. History demands that Michigan must win (or Nebraska or USC). What does history demand of the Carolina Panthers? An introduction.

14. JoePa
Joe Paterno has been at Penn State as assistant (beginning in 1950) and head coach (since 1966) for 56 seasons -- or seven years before the dean of NFL coaches, Bill Cowher, was born.

15. Traditions
Checkerboard end zones. Aggies kissing their girls after a touchdown. Nittany Lion roars. Boats on Lake Washington anchoring at a Husky game. The flaming spear at midfield. The Sooner Schooner. Touchdown Jesus. Traditions are the imprimatur of every college team and its fans. As long as the NFL is operated out of one office in New York, tradition will be disallowed.

16. Songs
Hail to the Victors, you Helluva Engineer. What be the odds, great or small, drown 'em Tide. Whether you Fight On, or you just On Wisconsin, just remember, We are the Boys from Old Florida, and champions of the West.

17. The Heisman
The single most recognized individual award in American sports may not deserve its perch on the merits -- it is, in fact, awarded to the best offensive player on a national championship contender -- but the Heisman has held on to its stature even as it outlived its founder (the Downtown Athletic Club of New York).

Only blood relatives can name any NFL MVP who won before, say, 2001. A Heisman winner will be introduced as such for the rest of his life.

18. Keith Jackson
Suffered one year on ABC's "Monday Night Football." Called college football games for more than four decades.

19. Championship sites
Last four championship sites: Pasadena, New Orleans, Miami, Tempe. Last four Super Bowl sites: Detroit (in February), Jacksonville (not ready for Prime Time), Houston, San Diego.

20. Eternal youth
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz, whose name has gotten tossed into every NFL coaching search since he left the Ravens staff in 1998, said he likes the college game because he likes to develop young players. The rhythm and arc of a collegiate career embody the fulfillment of potential. It's the same reason we continue to go back to our alma maters season after season. College football reconnects you with the kid you were, when Monday morning meant only a political science class, not the resumption of the mortgage chase. That's why you go back to campus every fall.

That, and the chance to beat your archrival. 

By Ivan Maisel from ESPN.com

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I love it, all of it.
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Joe PA has his own reason!
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Joe Pa needs to retire.
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Joe Pa needs to retire. sfgiantsfan8291

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21. Underdog Heavon-Teams like Boise State and USC were nothing 5 years ago, now they are big contenders or 20 straight game streakers. In the NFL, Dallas, Green Bay, and Pittsburg have been powerhouses since the 70s.

22. Pre-game in the parking lot- In the NFL, you sit in the back of your truck and cook chili wit your family. In college, you gather in a group an ddiscuss the games.

23. Family/Grad discount. In the NFL, only the kids and wives who normally stay in the $30 million houses get in for free, in college, you normally get in cheaply thanks to having family to help with the discount.

24. Steve Spurrier-Hey, you may not like him, but look what he did with Florida and South Carolina compared to the Redskins.

25. Discipline- If a NFL player is caught drunk driving, they seem to get away unharmed, in college, you would go to jail and get kicked off the team.

26. You can go anywhere to get to a game-in the NFL, it is normally in another city 100s of miles away.

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College ball is everything the game should be, bands playing, cheerleaders jumping, crowds screaming all the time, wide open plays, quarterbacks running and not taking a slide, options, flea flickers, bombs away even after a huge lead, huge spreads, more point totals in one game than the first half of nfl Sunday, lateralling umpteen times and running thru the band to score the game winner. NFL = No Fun League.
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NFL = No Fun League.bobwjr
That's the main reason why College Ball is better
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I love college ball and all, but I like the NFL more. :oops: *puts up flame shield*
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24. Steve Spurrier-Hey, you may not like him, but look what he did with Florida and South Carolina compared to the Redskins.

LEGOslayer
What he did with Duke was even more impressive.
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i agree...college football is way better

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you only need one. 1 reason college football is better than nfl: 1. the players dont get paid so there are no T.O.'s who get 50 million and what not. the players play for coach, school and pride. thats all you need in college football.
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Your 20 reasons make sense and you have a great point. But I like the NFL better. You are from Texas(I'm guessing) and college football is huge there, like a lot of southern states. I'm from Maryland and college football isnt that huge here. College bball is very big and of course more people like that over the NBA. Dont get me wrong I love college football, I love waking up on saturdays and watching college gameday for 3 hours, but since Maryland isnt a great team its hard for me to have a passion for it. Unlike others I just dont hop on the bandwagon, so in college football, I am more of a casual fan than a die-hard one. Now the NFL is a different story. Nothing gets me more pumped. I cant wait for the season to start. I cant really counter your 20 points but I can say In my opinion the NFL is better.
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They both havce their pros and cons..But make no mistake it is about winning and money period.NFL and College are based on money. Sure both have traditions but both have changed since money and endorsements rule the sports world.If you don't beleive it is based on money. Try to make money on the losing teams NCAAA or NFL.  So much pressure on winning period.College is the breeding ground for those hopeful studs to go to the NFL and earn the big bucks.Who is better, does it really matter long as you enjoy the games and atmosphere. Most true football fans enjoy the game period. And the true Football player prides himself on the game period. Even in the world of get me my money, there are great players period..Bad ones too, but the good ones are mostly remembered one day.
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Your 20 reasons make sense and you have a great point. But I like the NFL better. You are from Texas(I'm guessing) and college football is huge there, like a lot of southern states. I'm from Maryland and college football isnt that huge here. College bball is very big and of course more people like that over the NBA. Dont get me wrong I love college football, I love waking up on saturdays and watching college gameday for 3 hours, but since Maryland isnt a great team its hard for me to have a passion for it. Unlike others I just dont hop on the bandwagon, so in college football, I am more of a casual fan than a die-hard one. Now the NFL is a different story. Nothing gets me more pumped. I cant wait for the season to start. I cant really counter your 20 points but I can say In my opinion the NFL is better.Terps

I didnt write these, Ivan Maisel did from ESPN. And Len Pasquerelli did the top 20 reason why the NFL is better.

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[QUOTE="dodgerblue13"]I love college ball and all, but I like the NFL more. :oops:

Same here. I don't follow college as closely as I do NFL.
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oh okay
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College over 160 football teams yes that inculdes all the divison's
NFL only about 32 teams.
XFL = it was cool because the players got paid to win not PAID TO Play.you win u make money you lose you make Jack *****.


COllege =FTW
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XFL was terrible
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XFL was terribleTerps

Yeah it really was.

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but the thing i liked about it was the fact u got *PAID TO WIN* not get paid only play a few weeks then walk away with a hlaf of million later.
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but the thing i liked about it was the fact u got *PAID TO WIN* not get paid only play a few weeks then walk away with a hlaf of million later.Unforgiven2870

lol well they didnt get paid a million dollars at all.

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On the loyalty, they should have added the loyalty of the fans too. If you live in the northeast, you can jump around between the Pats, Jets, or Giants, depending on who's having the better year. In college, at least for those of us who attend the schools, They are our team no matter what, thick or thin. There's no fairweather on Ohio State's campus. Maybe the occasional call for firing a coach, but we always stick behind our team, because they are our peers, and thats just awesome
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On the loyalty, they should have added the loyalty of the fans too. If you live in the northeast, you can jump around between the Pats, Jets, or Giants, depending on who's having the better year. In college, at least for those of us who attend the schools, They are our team no matter what, thick or thin. There's no fairweather on Ohio State's campus. Maybe the occasional call for firing a coach, but we always stick behind our team, because they are our peers, and thats just awesomegobrutus

lol yeah occasiaonal call for firing a coach.....poor Mike Davis.