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ND showed the minor league College World how to compete.

Vaughnbama

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I will not call it the college football world, because the game is now played by a mixture of amateur college students and a mass of paid gladiators.

A football game can be played by an appropriate mix of four or five highly skilled players, playing together, with a mix of skill players against a group of players that are hired hands.

tO$U had poached mercenaries at QB, RB, WR, OL, CB, and LB, purchased for over $20 million a year, supplementing good recruiting classes and ND was still within a score in the 4th qtr. If ND had one deep threat, the game would have changed, or if the ND tackle had not made one bonehead play.

If you are going to build a team today, you must have a tight end, 2 special receivers, a dual threat QB, CB’s and two rush LB’s, and the rest can be supplemented.

I think that with a good GM and $8 mil to $10 mil you can build a pretty good minor league football team.
 
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