COLUMN: Money has killed any days of innocence college football ever had

MORGANTOWN — Once upon a time, college football was played for fun.

It was fun for the players to play it, the coaches to coach it, the fans to watch it. It was arguments over polls, a game without replays where every call was final, where a national championship was argued over and not played for.

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