Sunday, December 11, 2011

Can College Football be Saved

With college football looking more and more like the SECFL (Southeastern Conference Football League for all you non fans), will it possible for an underdog to win again? The answer may still be no, but Baylor University's Robert Griffin III would like to challenge that. RG3 took home the Heisman with projected winner Andrew Luck coming in second. I'll be honest I'm not the biggest fan of college football or football in general, but I was pumped to see Griffin take home the hardware and shove all the TV/Radio hype back into Andrew Luck's face. Now before all you sport haters chime in with your, "he's dumb blah blah blah." RG3 finished up on the dean's list with a degree in political science, so don't hate just because he's great.

Mark Viera's article gives it to the people straight. He tosses out facts on the voting turnout, number of votes to each player, and where each player won their votes. It is possible that Viera has a little fascination with Andrew Luck because even though the article is about RG3's win Luck's stats and the fact that he is a great football player keeps getting brought up. I would rate this article a 9 out of 9 basing my rating off of insight, evidence, and fluency.

Article: Baylor’s Griffin Wins Heisman

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