Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images One team went 6-1, won its division under the most irregularly regular of circumstances, and then took an entirely-expected loss in the conference championship game. The other team went a respectable 6-4...and promptly ponied up $21 million to fire the head coach, setting off a years-in-the-making power struggle over a season that didn’t fucking matter in the first place. Yes, if there’s anything that sums up the differing approaches taken by the Big Ten and SEC toward the coronavirus pandemic, it’s the Citrus Bowl. A team that followed the rules and one that knows the rules are just a set of archaic guidelines only followed by nerds get together tomorrow to play for a basket of fruit and the assurance that yes, there was in fact a reason that we put ourselves through all this shit in 2020.