Bryan Fischer College Football Writer Those involved in a college football game know it is not a time commitment measured in a tidy three-hour broadcast window that most view and consume the sport through. There are countless hours of prep work leading in, with virtually no time off to pause and reflect from August until signing day in February. The rigors of travel for road games remain a drag even with charter flights, and then there’s the emotional toll that takes place every game, no matter the end result. It’s difficult enough to perform at a high level in front of tens of thousands in person (and millions at home) and even more straining mentally and physically for all involved to do it for upwards of four hours if you want to wind up on the right side of that final score. So perhaps it was no surprise on Saturday…
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