Davids hanging with Goliaths

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Every year, right around the end of March, the college sports world gets a heavy dose of the word "parity."

Defined as "the state or condition of being equal," the term has become synonymous with "mid-major" college basketball teams making "Cinderella" runs through the NCAA tournament.

Anyway, it seems analysts, pundits and "experts" (man, lots of "quote-unquote" in here) are surprised every year by how much "parity" there seems to be these days in college basketball, when David vs. Goliath matchups turn out the same way they did in the original biblical story.

Seems like that's starting to become more of the norm in college football, too. So far this year, there have been five teams from non-automatic qualifying conferences – i.e., not the six BCS leagues – to beat "major" conference teams, including three in the Big Ten and another in the powerhouse SEC.

Now, upsets in college football aren't all that unusual. Top-10 teams often get beaten during a grueling 12-week schedule … but usually those losses come to conference foes or teams from other BCS leagues.

But there is less of a wow-factor for me when I see teams like NIU, Ohio, Central Michigan, Louisiana Tech and Louisiana-Monroe beat the likes of Kansas, Penn State, Iowa, Illinois and Arkansas.

Well, OK, to be fair (and completely honest), I did raise my eyebrows a bit when Louisiana-Monroe beat then-top-10 ranked Arkansas … then ULM proved it was no fluke when it went on to really push Auburn and Baylor in one-score losses.

Still, nothing will match the utter incredulity (thanks, word-a-day calendar!) I felt back in 2007 when I saw tiny Appalachian State knock off No. 5 Michigan … in Ann Arbor. Turns out that was just the warning shot across the BCS conference teams' bow.

But as I sit and watch as much college football as humanly possible every weekend, I notice that there don't seem to be as many 70-7, 63-3, 56-0 blowouts as there used to be. 

Don't get me wrong, they still happen – two weekends ago, 25 college teams scored at least 50 points in victory – but it just feels like the non-AQ teams are giving the BCS teams a run for their money far more often lately, and this year especially.

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