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Henry Sugar

My favorite economist, Tyler Cowen (and yes, I have a favorite economist) collaborates to help explain the bowl system and where the money flows.  I found it interesting to read.

http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/12681/explaining-the-bowl-system
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In sum, we have a system where the games are not designed to produce the best on-field matchups, the competitors often lose money but fight fiercely to participate, outsiders and observers complain vehemently, and the organizers amass and waste a great deal of money with little oversight.

Welcome to capitalism, American style. Get back to us when you've found a better system.
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Lennys Tap

Quote from: Henry Sugar on December 21, 2011, 02:26:11 PM
My favorite economist, Tyler Cowen (and yes, I have a favorite economist) collaborates to help explain the bowl system and where the money flows.  I found it interesting to read.

http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/12681/explaining-the-bowl-system

Practical and moderate approach with libertarian underpinnings - Cowen is a usually a voice of reason in an otherwise shrill ideological environment.

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