With regard to the last two years of the this rivalry, as long as I've been around (and that's a long time) and been around this game, this is the first time in my lifetime that people have actually talked seriously about stopping it for a while to let people calm down. In one sense, ESPN is spot on in focusing on the recent history. Anyone who even follows college football with a passing interest knows that the Iron Bowl is one of the biggest rivalries in the history of sports, not just college. But the turn it's taken in the last couple of years and the vitriol of the fans, whether they be the 1% or not, has gotten out of hand. And doing a documentary on that is justified, in my opinion. But, I still stand by my stance that Updyke should have been a segment of the film only, and not one of the central themes of the show.