Like most of you I am a MUCH bigger fan of college football then pro and have been for decades.
Question being why are there SO MANY more blowouts in college then pro?
Hell even the biggest point spread of the season 17 the Bills went to Minnesota and blew out the Vikings as the huge dog.
The playoffs? Notre Dame and Oklahoma never had a prayer at winning. Championship game, Clemson took control early 2nd quarter and that was all she wrote.
Eagles vs Bears was a hard fought nail biting game, even the Ravens when behind made a decent effort at a comeback and made things somewhat interesting.
Don't wanna hear about a "talent discrepancy" Bama and Clemson had to be pretty close in that regard.
Is there a rules difference that causes these seemingly always lopsided games in college vs pro?
If not what the hell is causing this?
Question being why are there SO MANY more blowouts in college then pro?
Hell even the biggest point spread of the season 17 the Bills went to Minnesota and blew out the Vikings as the huge dog.
The playoffs? Notre Dame and Oklahoma never had a prayer at winning. Championship game, Clemson took control early 2nd quarter and that was all she wrote.
Eagles vs Bears was a hard fought nail biting game, even the Ravens when behind made a decent effort at a comeback and made things somewhat interesting.
Don't wanna hear about a "talent discrepancy" Bama and Clemson had to be pretty close in that regard.
Is there a rules difference that causes these seemingly always lopsided games in college vs pro?
If not what the hell is causing this?