Ap: ap top 25 podcast: rivalry week

AP: AP Top 25 Podcast: Rivalry Week

November 29, 2019

Are rivalries as important as they used to be in college football? With so much focus on the College Football Playoff and the sport’s becoming more national, AP’s Ralph Russo worries that it’s taking away from the intensity of regional rivalries. Stephen Godfrey of the Banner Society joins the AP Top 25 College Football Podcast to talk about the state of rivalries and some of his favorite rivalry games. Plus: how perspective has gone out the window for many college football fans.

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