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At Disney World, you stomach exorbitant prices and mile-long lines for a taste of magic. College football has become no different, a beloved pastime that produces unmatched passion and exasperation.

Even if it respects individual freedom, it is off-putting to see players use the transfer portal as a first resort, switching schools once they’re ready to post a sad emoji.

Even if it is fair, it feels slimy to watch relatively unaccomplished teenagers sign with the highest bidders.

Between the lines, college football is the second-most popular sport in America, thriving on tradition. Off the fiel

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