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College football pick-six: Bama-LSU is the game of the century of the week, Penn State-Iowa was a horror show and rankings season is here

Cliched storyline of the week No sport has cornered the market on Games of the Century quite like college football. This is because for the first 145 years of its existence, the sport’s executive cabal refused to accede to the idea that its season should culminate in the radical notion that, you know, the best teams should actually play each other to determine a champion. Maybe that’s why there hasn’t been a Game of the Century since the advent of the playoff era. Maybe that period of college football’s existence is now forever preserved in amber, since the College Football Playoff will automatically produce a Game of the Century, presuming it works out the way we imagine it should. It’s fitting, then, that the most recent — and perhaps the last — Game of the Century ended up meaning absolutely nothing. You may remember LSU’s 9-6 slog of a victory over Alabama in 2011; you may also remember that the teams met again for the BCS national championship, with Alabama winning 21-0. It is worth revisiting that hist


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