Four years ago, on the eve of Florida’s first national title under Urban Meyer, the proprietor of Every Day Should Be Saturday – the finest of all college football blogs – posted an essay called “The Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione”. It may be the finest thing ever written about the last day of college football, on the eve of the national championship, and stands for me as proof that the blogosphere is every bit the equal of traditional media in the coverage of college football.
Go. Read. You can thank me later.