Review of “Bama Profiles in Courage: Laykin”: (Capers) Barr flexes through an emotional range that most writers would never dare attempt … Humor and Bama sorrow are fused together like twined tree trunks that keep each other standing…..It’s part satire, part character study, with a wry lens on fame, fandom, and the modern South. Well done, Capers, well done.”– Ian Allen, The Times Literary Supplement.

This was a straight-up “fuck you” from the Big 12 to the SEC ruling class. The Big 12 characters were not even trying to play by the Blue Blood’s unpublished rules of Bama servitude. The ‘double birds’ at the CFB establishment was deeply funny and distrubing The Big 12 must be brought to heel. Raiding the conference for their two best teams, Oklahoma and Texas, apparently wasn’t enough. The blowback was enormous.

Earlier, A video surfaced featuring a coach suggesting a “Czar” to regulate College Football, citing liberal sports media and a polarized country as advantages. Who would be the best candidate for the CFB Czar position?

UCLA Coach Chip Kelly

Having a strong and dominating presence on social media and other fan-focused online platforms in the current liberal sports media landscape and division is advantageous. Now, the question remains: who would be the ideal candidate to take on the role of CFB Czar?

The moment of reckoning has arrived. The powers that be in College Football must act swiftly, a vacuum must be filled, their plans reaching their crescendo as they orchestrate the final steps to enthrone their chosen leader. Time is running out and the stakes are high, but there can be no hesitation.

The new leader of College Football must be someone who can balance the game’s spirit and backroom politics. The sports media-entertainment complex has groomed a candidate for the role. Who is he?

(next) Who is he? “Nonetheless her Johnny had become the only American in the country’s history of …villains, studying folk song and story, to inspire concomitant fear and hatred..”

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