College Sports (Football)

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But he's right. That's where it's evolving and $$ and fan interest is up.
Let me add - top teams can afford to lose two to three games and they'll still make the playoffs. Hence, better OOC games.

Underwood likes to build an excellent schedule because he doesn't have to worry about winning every game to make the tournament.
 
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At what point do we as a society wake up and take stock of what this attitude has and will continue to cost us?
the toothpaste is outta the tube

I listened to Patrick McEnroe today on a podcast . 80% of the collegiate tennis players that are in the tournament are euro guys - mostly aged 22-25. the americans that are any “good” are few abd far between and few are playing 1 & 2 singles or 1 doubles at the traditionally strong programs .

I don’t like the emphasis on money but it’s going to be tough getting the horses back into the barn
 
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It really comes down as a fan whether you get more enjoyment from the bowl game experience or would you rather have a 1st round playoff game like FCS has on your own campus or at an opponent.

I really don’t think any teams outside the top 8 at best have a shot at the national title so are early playoff rounds for those lesser teams more fun than bowl games?
 
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Bret is making headlines, people are hating on the BELOVED and it's not even June.

Times are changing for us, and I love it.
 
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At what point do we as a society wake up and take stock of what this attitude has and will continue to cost us?
I have a feeling you turned 35 at 15

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A 24/32 team playoff has downsides, sure. Bowls become even more meaningless than they already are and maybe even obsolete.

That sucks.

But, there’s upsides too.

1. Illinois. Yes, that Illinois. Would have made the playoffs two years ago. The level of joy I would personally have by watching Illinois football play in the playoffs, even if we got smoke by 20, would dwarf every bowl game since the Rose Bowl.

2. And it’s not just Illinois. 40-50 teams each year will have a realistic shot of making the playoffs. That adds significance and meaning to an extra hundred regular season games.

3. Is Texas vs Ohio St as valuable? Not quite. Because it doesn’t impact whether or not they’ll make the playoffs. But, at least they’ll continue to play the game! As it stands now, the incentive to play big games like that has been eroded because there’s too much risk in a loss.

4. It’ll add parity to college football. The more teams that have a realistic shot of making the playoffs, the more teams that are able to recruit based on that. You don’t have to go to Ohio State to play in the playoffs, kids.

Again, there are downsides. It’s not perfect. But I think there are enough upsides to justify it.
 
#118      
Why can't they just make the bowls playoff games?

Also, a 24/32 team playoff composed of at large bids that factors strength of schedule heavily can easily pass the eye test for me. Get the big time regular season games back on the menu.
 
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I really don’t think any teams outside the top 8 at best have a shot at the national title so are early playoff rounds for those lesser teams more fun than bowl games?
Yes, top players will actually play instead of opting out.

Miami was a #10 seed and the only team to give the basketball school a game.
 
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