If you don't like college football preseason polls, kick rocks

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College football preseason polls should not be viewed as a crystal ball, as they may or may not accurately predict the eventual national champion. This inherent uncertainty is presented as a positive aspect of the process. Despite the opposing views held by Scott Van Pelt, the current stance suggests that those who dislike these preseason rankings should simply ignore them, emphasizing that the unpredictability of the polls is a beneficial part of the sport's overall appeal.
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