Lou Holtz, Mark May, Team Up Against Playoffs


On last night’s College Football Final, the topic of “Final Verdict” (a segment where Lou Holtz and Mark May take different sides of a controversial topic currently existing in College Football), the topic was the political action committee (playoffpac.com) that has just been created as well as Utah’s own Senator Orrin Hatch’s actions to change the face of College Football. The “debate” started off with Mark May complaining that there are more important things to worry about right now than college football.

While this may be true, it makes as much sense as telling the police officer who just pulled you over “Why aren’t you out there catching murderers and rapists?”…

I was a little surprised that this was Mr. May’s response, as he usually takes the more liberal side while Lou Holtz is Mr. Old School. As it turns out, Lou Holtz WAS Mr. Old School and started ranting and raving, saliva flying all directions, about tradition and “back in the day” and the national defecit, and possibly flying monkeys (i lost consciousness halfway through).

Point being, this is the first time the two of them have sided together during this segment. Go figure.

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