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I don't agree with that at all. It certainly seemed like schools like Boise and SMU were happy to win their conferences. College football television ratings are huge. It seems like there is plenty of joy by both teams and fans.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-attendance-rose-in-2022-with-largest-year-over-year-increase-since-1982/
Boise State was enjoying their success so much this year they fired the coach.Anyhow, I wouldn't go so far as to equate interest with joy. People are undoubtedly interested and passionate, but I imagine if you spent some time on an Ohio State or Penn State fan board, you wouldn't get a sense of joy emanating from the diehards.
No, I'm saying the singular focus on the national title brought about first by the BCS and then the playoff has robbed the joy of other accomplishments and successes.
Boise St is a funny situation.They fired a decent coach cause he wasn’t gonna have them contending for for New Years bowls and probably foresaw he wouldn’t have them in contention for those new qualifying spots next year. They closed the year strong but were 5-5 mid season when he was fired and had been garbage in non-MWC most of his tenure. SMU and BSU aren’t good comps. BSU is the most successful non-P5 program (now that TCU is in the B12) over the last 20 years. Not being top and winning their conference most years won’t cut it. They certainly enjoyed the end of the season but that’s mostly based in hope for the interim (now new HC) moving forward with this success.SMU on the other hand hasn’t won a conference title in almost 40 years. Sonny Dykes was the first HC with a winning record there since the death penalty and even he finished no better than 3rd in the AAC. So their perspective is totally different
For those who it really permanently "robbed the joy of other accomplishments and successes," as you state ... well, sorry, but they need to effen get lives. If my friend can move on - and he already mostly has - anybody can and should.
I think you're taking my comments to an extreme to which they were never intended. If you thought I was suggesting Georgia and tOSU fans are all on permanent suicide watch, I obviously wasn't very eloquent with my words.Ask your friend sometime whether he believes Georgia had a great season.
Yes, "robbed the joy of other accomplishments and successes" is pretty extreme. And they were your words.
Are Georgia fans celebrating an invite to the Orange Bowl? Are Oregon fans excited for the Fiesta Bowl?If not, the joy of those successes has been robbed. Doesn't mean people won't watch and cheer on their teams. Just that they'll feel like it's a letdown. That's not extreme.
It’s interesting the reaction to bowl games for some fan bases. Barry Alvarez did an incredible job convincing Wisconsin fans all bowls are important for a program and many still believe it. Coaches in general really make a point of it to talk about how important all bowls are in the big picture and the media for the most part helps sell it.I’ll be curious how it gets sold by coaches a year from now when the playoff expands.
We don't need to keep going round and round on this, Pak.
Isn't SMU a real threat to becoming big time? Didn't they just raise something like $100M in 24hours? SMU with the cache of the ACC and the massive financial backing should surpass BSU as a power program. SMU and TCU are real outliers in college sports. Both have similarities to MU (size, religious affiliations, urban campuses) but the oil money is a game changer. I think TCU just finished a fund raiser for $1B and raised $1.2B
Bad decision to bet on the Hawkeyes' offense.Local beer lovers rejoiced despite the University of Iowa's double-digit Big Ten Championship loss to Michigan on Dec. 2, capitalizing on a unique promotion.X-Golf Cedar Rapids, a high-tech golf simulator, poured 150 free beers Saturday, bolstered by one of the most anemic offenses in school history.X-Golf (which also has a location in Coralville) pledged to pour free beer until the Hawkeyes scored Saturday.Iowa never scored a point, losing 26-0 to the now top-ranked and undefeated Michigan Wolverines in Indianapolis, Indiana, paving the way for more than three hours of free drinks.https://www.press-citizen.com/story/sports/college/iowa/iowa-football/2023/12/05/x-golf-cedar-rapids-goes-viral-for-free-beer-promotion-during-big-ten-championship/71801391007/
A stellar use of taxpayer money.https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/college/fsu/football/2023/12/05/fsu-football-snub-desantis-sets-aside-1-million-for-possible-legal-fight/71808282007/
150 free beers total in 3 hours?
At first glance, I agree it's dumb. But is paying a football coach $6M per year a wise use of taxpayer money? The dollars are so significant that the $1M isn't concerning if you view the football program as an investment. If it turns out any legal action is without merit, then I agree it is a waste of money (that has not been spent yet). If, and it is a gigantic if, the state could win, say, a $4M judgment, then it would be a wise use of taxpayer money.
Extra practice time; the true benefit of bowls.
Which is BS nowadays.
I don't follow. What has become BS?