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Bianchi: Why Scott Frost’s ‘College football is broken’ critique should be wake-up call

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By any rational measure, Scott Frost didn’t say anything controversial at his National Signing Day media conference earlier this week. He didn’t rant. He didn’t deflect blame. He didn’t offer excuses.

He simply told the truth — the truth every coach whispers privately, the truth every administrator tiptoes around, the truth every fan of a non-superpower program already knows:

College football is broken. And the people breaking it are the very ones who wish Frost would just keep his opinions to himself.

Frost dared to say aloud what the sport’s gatekeepers prefer to bury under the blanket slogan of “the new era of college football.