Every legitimate business in this country is subject to some form of periodic performance review.
At the end of the month, your dry cleaner prints out a QuickBooks report, which elicits either profanity or a justly proud smirk. Every year, Apple sits down with its shareholders to explain how many magical I-devices it sold.
In both businesses, when the numbers come in low, heads roll.
Somehow, college football evades any such review. This evasion is prudent self-preservation, as even the tamest performance review would be damning. A review would show a sport where the end of the season resolves nothing; a sport where inter-conference competition is suppressed.
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