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No Tailgating at College Football Championship Is Just One Difference From Bowls

The New York Times – Sports:

Fan tailgates aren’t allowed at the College Football Playoff title game. It’s just one sign of how the games have become more focused on TV.

Kris Rhim
Author: Kris Rhim

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