Spring ball is over. The draft is done. Even most of the offseason conference meetings are finished, meaning we've officially entered the deadest two-month stretch of the college football calendar.
And that's a drag.
Sure, now's the time of year to gripe about some NCAA governance issue or continue the ongoing argument about the merits of 8 vs. 9 conference games that certainly will be viewed as the Lincoln-Douglas debates of our time.
But we've still got a whole bunch of days to kill before college football gets geared up again. And over these next few months, news is sparse. A commitment here. An arrest there. Summer workouts that aren't a whole lot more interesting than players running 7-on-7 drills in shorts. A -- yawn -- court case about player likenesses that might be seismic but is about as far from a football field as you can get."
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