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UCF as national champion simply ridiculous

- STEVE GREENBERG Follow me on Twitter @ SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@suntimes.com

Welcome to the first installmen­t of what will be a recurring column featuring your canny questions and cogent observatio­ns and my all- too- brief, occasional­ly incisive replies.

It’s Your Turn. This time, we’ll start with a taste of the reaction that came my way after I dared to suggest that UCF, the pride of the American Athletic Conference, embarrasse­d itself by proclaimin­g its 13- 0 football team the national champion:

If Alabama or Georgia wants to be national champion, they need to go through undefeated UCF to get there. Otherwise, they just get an asterisk. Nobody is better than UNDEFEATED.

@ UCF_ Hype Here’s who’s better than undefeated: Alabama and Georgia. And probably a halfdozen other teams. The Knights, who beat Auburn in a game that was meaningles­s to the Tigers, needed two overtimes at home in the AAC title game to eke past Memphis and into the Peach Bowl. In a playoff game, the Tide or the Dogs would’ve been favored by at least two touchdowns, and even Earl in Orlando knows in his heart how that would’ve played out. UCF anointing itself the champ is so off the rails, it’s like a child star going straight from an Emmys win to rehab.

It rained once, and Alabama claimed another national title. What’s the big deal?

@ GrammercyR­iffs That’s your argument? Alabama did it, too? Go on and raise that pretend championsh­ip banner, then. Whatever blows your hair back.

Can the Cubs win their division with their present roster?

@ DartTalk Can they? Of course. But will they? As things stand today, I’d bet on it. The Cardinals’ addition of Marcell Ozuna hardly tips the best- lineup- in- the- Central scales in their favor. And nobody in the division clearly beats — or even clearly matches — Jon Lester, Kyle Hendricks and Jose Quintana as a rotation top three. So let’s put it this way: If the Cubs don’t repeat in 2018, it’ll be a major letdown.

Whom do you think the Cubs will wind up signing, and what needs do you think still need to be addressed?

@ ndosports First name: Jake. Last name: Arrieta. That would be the most exciting thing the Cubs could do, and at least they haven’t heaved their old pal’s stuff onto the sidewalk and changed the locks. Alas, after many months of hearing there was little to no chance the Cubs would spend big to keep Arrieta, I struggle to believe in the possibilit­y. Yu Darvish? Alex Cobb? Lance Lynn? Look, it had better be somebody. And if it’s not Arrieta, let it be a starting pitcher who — crazytalk alert — is familiar with the concept of throwing six or more innings.

Are the Bulls a good NBA team now? And, if so, should they tank to get bad in order to be great?

@ Hjonschnei­der Define ‘‘ good.’’ By convention­al standards, the Bulls are pretty bad. But young and high- scoring is good. Competitiv­e on a regular basis is good. Tuned in to their coach is good. Tanking is bad;

tanking is for losers. You’re not going to convince me that there’s anyone in the upcoming draft who’s so great, so transforma­tive, that it’s worth poisoning a healthier- all- the- time culture. If you’re not fired up about the potential of Lauri Markkanen and jazzed to see him play with Kris Dunn and Zach LaVine, then you’re just not paying attention.

How much longer will Fred Hoiberg be the Bulls’ coach? @ethangoldb­erg13

Probably nowhere near as long as the seeming lifetime appointees in the Bulls’ front office will have their jobs, but Hoiberg ought to be on solid footing right now. But what do I know? Asking a journalist in 2018 about someone else’s job security is kind of like asking a starving dog about someone else’s tri- tip sandwich.

When will the exterminat­ors come to Halas Hall? @ BobDylan19­76

Love the imagery. Sorry I missed you at Wintrust Arena in October. This is Bob Dylan, isn’t it?

The Big Ten went 7- 1 in bowl games ( while the SEC was 3- 5) and didn’t even have a representa­tive in the playoff. Who’s to say that Ohio State, Penn State or Wisconsin couldn’t beat Georgia and Alabama? Tom, via email

Am I the only one whose hand shot right up into the air as he read that question? Ohio State, Penn State or Wisconsin would’ve gotten smoked by the Dogs or the Tide. Sorry, it’s just the truth.

What’s the ceiling on success for Northweste­rn football? Everyone loves Pat Fitzgerald, but can he get the Cats to the consistent­ly elite level? Can anyone? @NoahLiberm­an

Ceiling, meet you. Ten wins is as good as it gets. Enjoy it. If it ever gets better than that, I just hope to be there to see it.

A suggestion: Stop trying to be too cute in your articles at times and tell it like it is. Thomas, via email Too cute? Have you looked at my picture? Some things just can’t be contained.

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UCF will finish as the only unbeaten team in FBS, but that doesn’t make the Knights better than Alabama or Georgia. | GETTY IMAGES
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Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg ought to be on solid ground in terms of job security these days. | DARREN ABATE/ AP
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