For those saying they hate college football, or really don't like it. I'm guessing most of you haven't been to a GOOD college football game/stadium. (Illinois or Northwestern don't count). Go to a place that doesn't have pro teams in the market. They will show you something about passion, tailgating, (Something that some NFL cities do okay, but a lot of college towns get down on) and tradition. Remember a lot of these universities have been playing football double the length of time then almost all of the NFL teams. The traditions are and have been entrenched in the school/team/fanbase for the better part of a century compared to 20-40 yrs of something you may see at the NFL.
One of my favorite things about college football is the unexpected. In the NFL everyone is a freak so big plays are fewer and far between. In college more mistakes are made, making the crazy happen more frequently. I will agree the cupcake games you see at the start of the year are unappealing, but with the way college football its set up, its going to happen. Though we have seen an increase in "bigger" games at the start of the season. LSU vs Wisc, or MSU vs Oregon for example this weekend.
So before you crush the CFB game, make sure you go to a big time college game. Enjoy the atmosphere, the partying, and traditions. Go see a good SEC school play another, i bet your mind changes. If you cant swing that far of a trip, go to Iowa City, Lincoln NE, Madison, Ann Arbor, Columbus, Happy Valley, or Notre Dame. Your mind might change on how you look at college football.