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Essay heading: Bowling the Perfect Game
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In 1950, United Press International began asking the coaches of college football teams who the best football team was (Bara, 2003). This was done in much the same way as the Associated Press poll and it had the same drawbacks. These polls were initially taken before the bowl games. The bowl games are a series of games that are held after the regular season... displayed 300 characters
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They never mattered much in the beginning. They were not meant to crown a champion, they were simply games awarded to some of the better teams at the end of the season as a reward. It
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was a chance to take a trip to a warm-weather locale in the dead of winter. It was not until sometime in the 1970’s that the two polls decided to wait until after the bowl games to submit their final results... displayed next 300 characters
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