By Kevin Borba, Athlon Sports: The beauty of college football is that any program from any place can eventually reign supreme over the sport.
In years past we have seen programs like USC, Texas, and Nebraska dominate the sport and now more recently it has been programs like Alabama or Georgia controlling the sport.
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Borba: Breaking down why Deion Sanders and Colorado are set to take over CFB
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