☠CaptainBuzz☠
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I think the idea of "finding the best team" is nonsense......it is a tournament.....no different than the basketball tournament. The "best" team wns the tile as often as it doesn't
I think the idea of "finding the best team" is nonsense......it is a tournament.....no different than the basketball tournament. The "best" team wns the tile as often as it doesn't
4 teams was such a total crock. I really do not understand who truly has control of this nonsense. I always hear "its the bowl games" and that "they" have so much influence and money involved. But who are the "they"? Local chambers of commerce, state politicians and city councils or something?
The decision making process behind college football at the highest classification is very befuddling.
It would not be fair, because they could get two in easier than the loser of the conference championship game.What about conferences that don't have a championship game? IIRC the committee said they would treat both Baylor and TCU as champions if they tie.
You either maintain the bowl game tradition and abandon the "playoff" idea......or you go all in with playoffs and abandon bowl games completely.
They are local rich guys with connections. They get paid many hundreds of thousands of dollars to "run" a once a year event. Nice gig if you can be entitled to it.4 teams was such a total crock. I really do not understand who truly has control of this nonsense. I always hear "its the bowl games" and that "they" have so much influence and money involved. But who are the "they"? Local chambers of commerce, state politicians and city councils or something?
The decision making process behind college football at the highest classification is very befuddling.
Off the top of my head I disagree. Possibly use some of the bowls to set up the playoffs - as is already being done - and leave the rest to teams that met the requirements and are chosen. Still lots of $' in bowls for teams and leagues.
Correction: Some of these execs make 7 figures to run a once a year game. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/dec/27/bowl-game-competition-revenue-and-pay-on-the-rise/They are local rich guys with connections. They get paid many hundreds of thousands of dollars to "run" a once a year event. Nice gig if you can be entitled to it.
Wow, now that you mention it. I remember back in the day when you had to have more than one TV set up so that you did not miss any of the bowl games. That seems like centuries ago now. When I watch a game today I usually am doing something else at the same time because I cannot stand the endless commercials. Very little fun to watch most games any more. I skip 95% of them.My bowl interest dropped like a rock about 15 years ago. I have not watched an entire bowl game, except for Tech, in years.
Or just put the top 8 SEC teams in the rotation and call it a day.Should have been 8 to begin with. Conference Champ from each P5, then 3 at large. 2 teams would play 2 extra games and 2 team would play 1 extra game compared to last years system.
Remember back in the day where they actually showed the entire game.......pregame and halftime as well? Instead of cutting in with the ball already teed up to kick and cutting away as the clock hits zero at the half.Wow, now that you mention it. I remember back in the day when you had to have more than one TV set up so that you did not miss any of the bowl games. That seems like centuries ago now. When I watch a game today I usually am doing something else at the same time because I cannot stand the endless commercials. Very little fun to watch most games any more. I skip 95% of them.
Nostalgia wells up in me.Remember back in the day where they actually showed the entire game.......pregame and halftime as well? Instead of cutting in with the ball already teed up to kick and cutting away as the clock hits zero at the half.
Thats usually because of the dumbass matchups they come up with. The good teams rarely play one another. They dont attempt to make interesting pairings. With the playoff system being expanded... it would create a ton of interest in the games. Bowls are a dime a dozen now days... BORING.Wow, now that you mention it. I remember back in the day when you had to have more than one TV set up so that you did not miss any of the bowl games. That seems like centuries ago now. When I watch a game today I usually am doing something else at the same time because I cannot stand the endless commercials. Very little fun to watch most games any more. I skip 95% of them.