EverythingOrange
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I guess that Notre Dame leads the way - opting out because they didn’t make the College Football Playoff. But, there are many other schools refusing to play in bowl games this year: Iowa State; Kansas State; Auburn; Florida State; UCF; Baylor; Rutgers; Temple; & Kansas.
Coaching changes, the transfer portal, NIL issues, players opting out, and some schools just can’t afford it…
A bowl game used to be the pinnacle and celebration of a good season….
But, let’s be honest - if you’re not in the CFP then nobody really cares.
Even Conference Championship games don’t mean that much anymore.
I think that we wish it was different, but a bowl game outside of the CFP is now just an overpriced “festival”.
41 bowl games & 82 teams don’t really inspire me — or apparently even the schools / teams…
— Bowl invitations don’t even require a winning record anymore.
I’d rather watch them on TV from my lounger — if I watch them at all!……
Make no mistake - I support the VOLS - But, honestly, I’d rather save my money & go to a Home game in Neyland Stadium than a bowl game in Florida, Charlotte, or Nashville….
Coaching changes, the transfer portal, NIL issues, players opting out, and some schools just can’t afford it…
A bowl game used to be the pinnacle and celebration of a good season….
But, let’s be honest - if you’re not in the CFP then nobody really cares.
Even Conference Championship games don’t mean that much anymore.
I think that we wish it was different, but a bowl game outside of the CFP is now just an overpriced “festival”.
41 bowl games & 82 teams don’t really inspire me — or apparently even the schools / teams…
— Bowl invitations don’t even require a winning record anymore.
I’d rather watch them on TV from my lounger — if I watch them at all!……
Make no mistake - I support the VOLS - But, honestly, I’d rather save my money & go to a Home game in Neyland Stadium than a bowl game in Florida, Charlotte, or Nashville….
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