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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 569197" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>They've got an uphill battle. ESPN is a big component for pretty much every bowl game. They slot the games into various television windows, so not as simple as just telling them the Gator will be New Year's Day going forward. The conferences play a major role in selection pecking order, so getting better teams faces a lot of competition.</p><p></p><p>Overall, the marketplace has completely changed over the last decade. It's harder and harder to make locals care about two random teams, especially when ticket prices tend to be non-friendly for a casual fan. Bowl games in general have become diluted, so hard to get fans of the participating teams excited about a middle or lower tier bowl game unless you get a school breaking a bowl drought. So much easier to just watch on TV. </p><p></p><p>Sad to see for Gator. Our win over ND was one of my favorite games I've witnessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 569197, member: 491"] They've got an uphill battle. ESPN is a big component for pretty much every bowl game. They slot the games into various television windows, so not as simple as just telling them the Gator will be New Year's Day going forward. The conferences play a major role in selection pecking order, so getting better teams faces a lot of competition. Overall, the marketplace has completely changed over the last decade. It's harder and harder to make locals care about two random teams, especially when ticket prices tend to be non-friendly for a casual fan. Bowl games in general have become diluted, so hard to get fans of the participating teams excited about a middle or lower tier bowl game unless you get a school breaking a bowl drought. So much easier to just watch on TV. Sad to see for Gator. Our win over ND was one of my favorite games I've witnessed. [/QUOTE]
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