Does time fly even faster than normal for anybody else during college football season? There's something different about the way weeks pass in the fall when there's a Michigan game to look forward to on Saturdays. Don't know if I articulated that very well?
the just released schedules were a flat-out statement that the B10 doesn't believe SOS will matter in playoff selection



I think it's because there's a constant pattern to the week. In the off season, you don't have benchmarks like 1) game, 2) game column, 3) tuesday recruiting, 4) UFR defense, 5) UFR offense, 6) game preview, 7) friday night lights, repeat.
The ability to set short term benchmarks helps pass the shorter time periods when compared to the amorphous week that is the off season. Basketball didn't even offer such a rigorous pattern, sometimes going over a week without a game. You lose focus of the individual idiosyncrasies of football season, thus making time feel like it's going slower.
Just my e-pinion.
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