10 Reasons the NFL Is Way More Entertaining Than College Football
College football is a great game, but it pales in comparison to the quality of football that the professional players play on Sundays. From the better players on the field to the fact that the National Football League actually decides their champion on the field, the NFL is a much better brand of football.
Peyton Manning
1 of 10The game of football is all about the quarterback, and Peyton Manning is the best quarterback in the game right now. From his pinpoint accuracy to his command in the huddle, there is no one more entertaining to watch in a game than Manning.
Chris Johnson
2 of 10While there are plenty of players in the college game who have the ability to take the ball to the house on any given play, there is no one who can do it with 4.24 speed like CJ2K.
Monday Night Football
3 of 10There is nothing better than getting home from a long day of work and turning on a "Monday Night Football" game. College might have a game on a Monday night one or two weeks out of the year, but the NFL has a game for your viewing pleasure every week.
Fantasy Football
4 of 10Fantasy football is one of the greatest things ever invented, and it revolves around the NFL game.
NFL Overtime Rules Are Better
5 of 10Sure in college both teams get a chance with the football, but they take out the kicking game which is a vital part of the game. The NFL overtime at least mirrors the way regulation is played.
The NFL Has Shorter Halftime
6 of 10Halftime at a college game drags on and on while the band plays. In the NFL, halftime lasts 12 minutes. That is just the right amount of time when waiting at the stadium or at home.
Football Night in America
7 of 10The entire Sunday in the NFL leads up to a fantastic highlight show on NBC that is followed by a marquee game that can even be picked for your viewing pleasure as the season hits the push for the playoffs.
There Is No BCS in the NFL
8 of 10There is no complicated formula to figure out who the champion is at the end of the season in the NFL. The champion is decided on the field.
Super Bowl Sunday
9 of 10College football doesn't have a day that is basically a national holiday. Super Bowl Sunday is as much of a part of the American culture as Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Super Bowl Commercials
10 of 10People who don't even like football watch the Super Bowl just to see what the advertisers will come up with for that year's commercials. That doesn't happen around any college football game.
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