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by Jon Bois • Nov 21, 2009 11:55 AM EST
It's nearly impossible to be ranked among the top ten NCAA Football 10 players in the country. How nearly impossible? Well, aside from being really good, you probably have to set aside other life priorities such as working, sleeping, and other base responsibilities. How else are you going to average over seven online games a day for over four months?
Yes, that is what football video game enthusiast CNS23 has done. 131 days have now passed since EA Sports released NCAA Football 10; since then, he or she has played 979 games. This averages out to nearly 7.5 games per day, and is good for third on the leaderboard.
Who has enough time to commit to something like this? Who is this person? Lotto winner? Life insurance beneficiary? College freshman who is biding his time before his/her inevitable expulsion from campus? Kid who, through a series of circumstances, found himself/herself in a "Blank Check" sort of position?
Sam Bradford?
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