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There's no perfect situation, but this is still better. It eliminates the chance that a team with a real chance to win it will be left out as we almost were in 2014.

I guess. But how many years could you say anyone outside of the top 4 had a "real shot"

Hell in most years most of the top 4 didn't even really have a real chance. I get it, I don't hate it, but there are going to be A LOT of blowouts. Like we've already seen with just a final 4.
 
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You know it's crazy how the fates work. I'm just now seeing that during the game against Utah Caleb Williams suffered a major hamstring injury on a TD. Without that injury that game probably has a different outcome. Think about the change in travel plan, different destinations people will arrive to, different cities, different weather, different food, different possibilities, different paths crossed...
 
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You know it's crazy how the fates work. I'm just now seeing that during the game against Utah Caleb Williams suffered a major hamstring injury on a TD. Without that injury that game probably has a different outcome. Think about the change in travel plan, different destinations people will arrive to, different cities, different weather, different food, different possibilities, different paths crossed...

The Butterfly Effect is kinda crazy, right? And you’ve only scraped the tip of that iceberg’s surface. Consider all the things that happen, good and bad to all those people as a result of any of those changes…

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The Butterfly Effect is kinda crazy, right? And you’ve only scraped the tip of that iceberg’s surface. Consider all the things that happen, good and bad to all those people as a result of any of those changes…

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When my dad went to Vietnam he came back fucked up and as a result we packed up and moved to Oregon 10 years later. While we were there my mother's sister separated from her husband and came to live with us. She ended up staying there and eventually her kids ended up there going to high school. She married a man she met there and moved to Hawaii but the kids put down roots there. My father died last week and one of the cousin wrote in Facebook post that sometimes he wonders where he'd be now if my father hadn't decided to move up there on a crazy whim (he thought he needed to live off of the land because we were headed toward a famine). I often wonder where I'd be right now if the war had never happened, if he'd still be alive, if my parents would still be together....
 
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There's a dumb movie with dumb Ashton Kutcher in it about this. It sounds like you've thought about the "Butterfly Effect" enough that you really don't need to watch it. But I'm with you. I have a similar story. My life would probably be totally different if my parents hadn't gotten divorced. So it's kinda tough to be mad at the guy for that. (I have enough other reasons to not like him.)

Anyway, back on topic: Fuck *ichigan
 
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