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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 859480" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Nevertheless, that is EXACTLY what is happening. That's why the bowls are dropping in interest (fast) and ESPN themselves are trying to accelerate it. </p><p></p><p>Look at it this way. By the end of September, nearly 100 teams are already mathematically eliminated from advancing. The season is over. Surveys already show that fans have their first team and their backup already in mind. So for example, it might be Georgia Tech and Alabama (or Michigan or whoever). And as soon as you realize Tech, with X losses, has no chance ... yes, you will watch Tech games and you will also watch your backup (again, this is already happening). So the value of the Top 30 is increasing, not decreasing. </p><p></p><p>This trend is only going to continue. And those left out? Will find themselves on smaller market (regional) broadcasts. </p><p></p><p>You can hate it. But you can't stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 859480, member: 2957"] Nevertheless, that is EXACTLY what is happening. That's why the bowls are dropping in interest (fast) and ESPN themselves are trying to accelerate it. Look at it this way. By the end of September, nearly 100 teams are already mathematically eliminated from advancing. The season is over. Surveys already show that fans have their first team and their backup already in mind. So for example, it might be Georgia Tech and Alabama (or Michigan or whoever). And as soon as you realize Tech, with X losses, has no chance ... yes, you will watch Tech games and you will also watch your backup (again, this is already happening). So the value of the Top 30 is increasing, not decreasing. This trend is only going to continue. And those left out? Will find themselves on smaller market (regional) broadcasts. You can hate it. But you can't stop it. [/QUOTE]
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