Los Angeles Times

Just cancel college football — and basketball too

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The Fake College Football season reared its ugly head with the cancellati­on of the USC- Colorado game. Someone, anyone, please tell me the point of playing this season. Excuse me — handful of games. By the way, if you think this is bad, the college basketball season will be 10 times worse. The utter greed of the NCAA and the universiti­es is what is wrong with this country today. Geno Apicella

Placentia

Time will tell but the damage done by a few inconsider­ate and selfish USC players may prove to be very damaging to the team, the university and the fans. All the team had to do is beat a totally overmatche­d Colorado team and then cruise to play a beatable Oregon team for the Pac- 12 championsh­ip and possibly a major bowl.

Now Colorado has a patsy schedule while USC will be tested and has no room to fail. This again shows the lack of leadership as the players can’t seem to buy into the system. The fact that Clay Helton does not punish this type of selfishnes­s is why it continues to happen under his reign. Flora Perry

Los Angeles

As pictured in last week’s cartoon ( Helton’s game face), was there any significan­ce in selecting the No. 20 Trojan — a long retired number of the great Mike Garrett? “00” might have been more appropriat­e. David Marshall

Santa Monica

Rob’s on the job

What a week for Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka. Reloading the team with a roster that looks better than this past season’s championsh­ip squad. Has NBA Commission­er Adam Silver handed out his 2020- 21 Executive of the Year Award to Pelinka yet? Congratula­tions Rob on a job well done.

Chris Sorce Fountain Valley

Rob Pelinka did a masterful job in reconstruc­ting the Lakers in this offseason. He was also very gracious in including Magic Johnson in the postseason celebratio­n even though Johnson threw Pelinka under the Laker Buss when he did his Magic disappeari­ng act.

Ken Ng Monterey Park

Holy cow, if the Lakers acquire any more f loorspacer­s, they’re gonna need a bigger building. Steve Tye Diamond Bar

The Clippers are still in need of a playmaking point guard. Why not bring back the player- coach days of Bill Russell and the Boston Celtics? The Clippers have two coaches, Tyronn Lue and Chauncey Billups, sitting on the bench who were point guards. Wayne Muramatsu

Cerritos

Reading the list of 100 NBA players to sign in free agency has me scratching my head. Dwight Howard signed a one- year deal for a paltry $ 2.6 million, while dozens of guys I wouldn’t recognize if they were standing in my kitchen were signed for 10 or 20 times his deal.

I hate the three- point shot game where some skinny kid shoots 50 threepoint shots a night.

Kevin Park Westlake Village

Very cool to find out that five NBA players f lew to Rome to have an unpreceden­ted meeting with Pope Francis. But I must admit I was disappoint­ed when the Vatican announced that there would be no one- onone with the Pope.

Joe Kevany Mount Washington

Dodgers dogged

Stan Kasten states that the Dodgers lost “well north” of $ 100 million during the 2020 season. Dodgers fans lost six years of television access to Dodgers games during his tenure. So, Stan: I’d say that makes us about even.

Bill Waxman Simi Valley

J. Brady McCollough writes “... can the [ College Football Playoff] committee take its champion seriously with a maximum of seven games?” Well, Major League Baseball completed barely a third of the games it would play in a season and yet the Dodgers are the rightful champions. Aren’t they? Evan Puziss

Mar Vista

Charged up

The Chargers were a play away from extending their season of one- score nightmare losses to eight. Only the fact it was the winless Jets stopped that from happening.

Second- half conservati­ve play- calling, poor clock management, awful special teams play, bad penalties. No longer is it bad luck or the players’ fault, Anthony Lynn. You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye! Bob Goldstone

Corona del Mar

Tom Brady, regarded by many as the GOAT ( Greatest of All Time), displayed after last Monday night’s defeat against the Rams that he was nothing more than a poor sport by walking briskly off the field and not going out to congratula­te Jared Goff, who was seen on television apparently looking for him and expecting a pat on the back from a man he deeply admired.

Perhaps Brady has played one too many seasons at an age when most players come to accept retirement. Like several athletes in the past who continue to compete when their skills decline, Brady’s skills seem to be on the downside, but he needs to realize he may also be remembered for his behavior when things don’t go his way on the field. Edward A. Sussman

Fountain Valley

Wow, what a Thanksgivi­ng NFL treat, watching the Washington Placeholde­rs win their game, which vaulted them to the top of the powerhouse NFC East with a 4- 7 record.

( Insert face- palm emoji here.)

Richard Turnage Burbank

Advantage, Cali

Lakers over the Heat, Dodgers beat the Rays, Rams victorious against the Bucs .... Dang! L. A., you’re sure beatin’ up on Florida these days. Rick Henderson Covina

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