![]() ![]() Not a top team, mind you, just a solid one. ![]() (Love ya, Henny.)Ī lot of people thought the Cougars would have a strong team in 2022. There is, of course, the flip side to what’s expected, restricted room in the middle for ups and downs, advances and retreats, and that flip has affected two of the teams in Utah, one much more drastically in arrears than the other. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why an old John Wayne movie is fun to watch … because you know John, whatever side he’s on, is going to not just tell you what he’s gonna do, pilgrim, he’s gonna win out at the end and that’s what is most desirable. That’s a script everyone’s already read, and read again, and again, written in the stars. They’ve taken 21 of the possible 32 playoff spots. How’s this for a sure thing? Since its current conception, four teams have dominated participation in the CFB playoff - Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Clemson. We’re messed up, man … unless there’s so much clutter and confusion in our lives, on our planet, in our politics, in our day-to-day existence that we crave something to wrap our mitts and minds around, something to be certain of, like who’s going to win or who’s going to have the opportunity to win. ![]() Or do we not want those things? Are we more comfortable with routine results? If everybody pretty much knows what’s going to happen - with a few variations - during the CFB season, at least which teams are going to end up on top, then why would that be compelling theater? Don’t fans want suspense, drama, surprise, something new? And they prompt a few questions, starting with this one: What the hell’s the matter with us? All … of … us. ![]()
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