THE DREAM IS DEAD. COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S ELITE HAVE OFFICIALLY RIGGED THE SYSTEM, leaving the underdogs in the dust and RIGGING a playoff that now exclusively serves the sport’s BLUE-BLOOD ARISTOCRACY. What happened to the spirit of competition? ERASED. What remains is a CLOSED SHOP of eight “super teams,” a manufactured spectacle where ONLY the rich get richer and the Cinderella slipper has been SHATTERED by a billion-dollar machine.
Forget fair play. The top four seeds—Indiana, Ohio State, Georgia, Texas Tech—have been SIPPING MARGARITAS FOR THREE WEEKS on a bye awarded by a corrupt system, while their hungrier opponents fought for survival. This isn’t sport; it’s a CALCULATED BUSINESS DECISION to protect TV investments. The message is clear: your “Cinderella” doesn’t belong here. The entire playoff structure is a FRAUD designed to mint money, not crowns.
Our predictions only confirm the INEVITABLE. Ohio State’s multi-million dollar roster will crush Miami. Oregon’s corporate-backed machine will DISMANTLE Texas Tech’s Cinderella story. Indiana, with its Heisman-winning QB, will END Alabama’s hopes. And Georgia, the ultimate dynasty, will CRUSH Ole Miss’s fleeting dream. These aren’t games; they are EXECUTIONS. The playoff committee didn’t select the eight best teams; they selected the eight most PROFITABLE brands.
This weekend, as you watch these GLORIFIED EXHIBITIONS, ask yourself one harrowing question: when did the heart of college football stop beating, and become just another cash register for the powerful?



