LIFE is SUBJECTIVE

We ALL confess to being “objective” in our meanderings through the daily journey of survival from the slings and arrows of our fellow man.

You and I BOTH know that statement is a load of crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The College Football Playoff system, now in its sixth year, is the perfect example of subjective v. objective.

The selection process of the College Football playoffs and the role it plays in widening the gap between the sport’s haves and its have-nots, is the perfect expression of my point.

First, let me categorically say I hope I NEVER have to endure the likes of watching Harvard play Yale for the national championship…other than for the cure of cancer.

The Crimson and the Bulldogs have established enough places of import in our culture and society already.

Thus, as the sun rises…

The four best teams in college football will meet later today in the most appealing semifinals since the three-game playoff format debuted after the 2014 season.

The only tough decisions the selection committee had to make this year were how to seed this a group that includes four of the nation’s top offenses, three undefeated teams, two previous playoff champions, and ALL four of the Heisman Trophy finalists.

Here’s what we’ve got to look forward to…

  • No. 4 Oklahoma (12-1) vs. No. 1 LSU (13-0); ESPN @ 4 pm ET
  • No. 3 Clemson (13-0) vs. No. 2 Ohio State (13-0); ESPN @ 8 pm ET.

I like LSU and Ohio State to advance to the national championship game on Monday, January 13th.

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