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Old Wed Oct 17, 2007, 12:31pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It is obvious that I am not the only one missing it. There must be a lot of others missing as they watched an 0-5 football team play another 3-2 football team in a market that only a few people in that region of the country think about. And there is more buzz in the country about a South Florida team at the top of the college polls than a Colorado team going to the World Series. When players come out of HS and they are more known to the sporting public than a baseball star, it is obvious there is not much nostalgia going on.

Peace
You've GOT to be kidding with this post, I hope. College football has no charm, allure, or history the way Baseball does. I absolutely love pro football, college basketball, and other sports, but I cannot deny Baseball has a very historical and nostalgic place in American society. No other sport has had more books, stories, and movies written about it than does Baseball.
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