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THE BROCHURE to Bahamas cruise could be more inviting. Promises four days at sea, including a visit to a private island paradise where guests can soak up the Sun on the beach "white sand" and the excitement of searching for "the adventures of powerboat."
Matt Sanderson see this as more of a pamphlet by invitation. He saw it as a symbol of everything wrong with postseason College football since June 2010 cruise is run by the Orange Bowl.
Reading down the list of guests to "Summer Splash," Sanderson his index finger in the app next to the names of the Football Bowl Subdivision athletic director and six Executive Conference 40 attending a free cruise for two. (ESPN, which has seven non-BCS bowl game and BCS broadcasting rights through 2014, declined an invitation to travel.)
Orange Bowl, which rakes in the money by producing a soccer game, identified by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt non-profit with the mission to support the South Florida through tourism. But Sanderson could not understand how to use the non-profit the Fund for the four-day private cruises for sip "delicious Coco Locos" in fulfilling the Mission of the Bahamas in a bowl. "This is an insult," he said, jabbing guest list once again.