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re: How many times each SEC school should make the 12 team CFB playoff

Posted on 12/1/22 at 12:51 pm to
Posted by meansonny
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Posted on 12/1/22 at 12:51 pm to
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The one bright spot in all of this is that, MAYBE, the remaining non playoff bowls will go away


I will never understand this attitude.

If you don't like it, don't watch.

Why do you have to spit on a game that other teams are playing?

I love bowl season.
Out of conference games are much more exciting than the same in conference crap that we get with divisional play.
Posted by Cheer
Member since Sep 2021
5254 posts
Posted on 12/1/22 at 1:57 pm to
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If you don't like it, don't watch.


I do not watch.

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Why do you have to spit on a game that other teams are playing?


Because it waters down the bowl season. You may not feel that it does, but the general consensus has been that there are far too many bowl games being played.

Now, the number I prefer may be far fewer than what others would prefer, but never have I heard "Man, there are too few bowl games!" Or "Man, there are just enough bowl games!"

We definitely aren't in the "Goldilocks" zone.

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Out of conference games are much more exciting than the same in conference crap that we get with divisional play.


I do not disagree, but neither do I care to see 6-6 xxx from the Mountain West vs 7-5 xxx from the ACC.

Maybe this is another "old man yells at clouds" moment for me. I don't know. I'm generally open minded.

But, I know why I stopped watching the NFL, which I dearly loved, and I see D-1 football following the same path. We are watching it's uniqueness disappear in our own time.

And that, my friend, isn't an opinion. You may agree with the changes, or agree with me, but you can't deny that it is falling in line with every other format that is offered across the board.
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