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Paul Sullivan: From the Hypnotoad to baseball stadiums, the best and worst from the 42 college football bowl games

CHICAGO — The college football postseason is down to one game, with next Monday’s Dawgs-versus-Frogs championship matchup between Georgia and TCU the only one remaining. Here’s what we learned after the 42 bowl games. — The semifinals made Saturday the greatest day in College Football Playoff history. If you weren’t a fan of Ohio State or Michigan, it was the most fun ever watching college ...
A TCU fan holds up a hypnotoad at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium on Dec. 31, 2022, in Glendale, Arizona.

CHICAGO — The college football postseason is down to one game, with next Monday’s Dawgs-versus-Frogs championship matchup between Georgia and TCU the only one remaining.

Here’s what we learned after the 42 bowl games.

— The semifinals made Saturday the greatest day in College Football Playoff history.

If you weren’t a fan of Ohio State or Michigan, it was the most fun ever watching college football. But the playoff games shouldn’t be on New Year’s Eve, when everyone’s attention is focused elsewhere.

— If Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren leaves to become Chicago Bears

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