Does it seem to you that many college football commentators are desperately trying to restore programs to prominence by hyping them?
Think about it. Notre Dame and Michigan haven't done jack in some years, yet every year we're treated to ESPN commentators saying how great they'll be this time around. Michigan was a Top-5 team in the 2008 preseason rankings, yet again failed to do much of anything in the regular season.
Many of these writers and TV personalities want to see the great ones return to greatness, and figure that if they hype the team enough, that will help with recruiting, which will help the team get more wins, and therefore fulfill the prophecy.
And it bugs me to no end. Talk about who is good now. Don't spend time looking backwards and hoping the glory days return. If they, they do. But I'm against attempting to artificially bring them back.
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Think about it. Notre Dame and Michigan haven't done jack in some years, yet every year we're treated to ESPN commentators saying how great they'll be this time around. Michigan was a Top-5 team in the 2008 preseason rankings, yet again failed to do much of anything in the regular season.
Many of these writers and TV personalities want to see the great ones return to greatness, and figure that if they hype the team enough, that will help with recruiting, which will help the team get more wins, and therefore fulfill the prophecy.
And it bugs me to no end. Talk about who is good now. Don't spend time looking backwards and hoping the glory days return. If they, they do. But I'm against attempting to artificially bring them back.
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