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My question is with so many players entering the portal and declaring for the NFL, how long will it be before a bowl eligible team has to cancel its invitation due to lack of players? Would do you thank the NCAA should do to prevent this from happening?
“Would do you thank the…..” You can do better. I almost hurt myself trying to resolve that in real time.My question is with so many players entering the portal and declaring for the NFL, how long will it be before a bowl eligible team has to cancel its invitation due to lack of players? Would do you thank the NCAA should do to prevent this from happening?
stop the meaningless bowl games and expand the playoffs.
We are already seeing athletes on playoff teams opt out and it will only increase with expansion. By the end of the season; everyone is bruised and banged up… nobody is functioning at 100% which in itself leads to a higher likelihood of injury. Injury concerns are the primary driver at the moment. Unfortunately, there isn’t much that can be done about injuries in the game of football. I really think temporary NIL sponsorships are the only solution to keeping the best athletes engaged. There has to be an incentive for the athletes to give a damn about these bowl games.
When fans stop watching or going, and general disinterest sets in, the conferences/NCAA/universities are going to start to get punitive/pass rules against it.
Half of me wants universities to revoke scholarships for players that sit out and make them pay out of pocket and be denied the use of facilities and trainers until they do. The other half of me realizes that they shouldn't be punished for sitting out of the Birmingham bowl when they're projected to be drafted in the first three rounds. But you can't punish the kids sitting out the playoff and NY6 bowls and not the others.
I don't think there's a solution unless you incentivize it with money or the NFL slides in and says they're against it (they wont).
ESPN begs to differ about the waste of time and money because they own/manage many of these bowls as cash cows for ad revenue.Bowl Games used to be good for a couple of things.
1 Saving a Border Line Coaches Job
2 Giving a "little" extra practice
You could add giving the Alumni an excuse to go party a little more, but that has run its course.
A 6 win team in the Poulan Weedeater Bowl is a waste of time and money.
there will always been some opt out. cant stop all of it and i cant blame them if they have a chance to be an early round pick. if we were playing in a 12 team playoff right now i bet hyatt would be playing. maybe not though lolWe are already seeing athletes on playoff teams opt out and it will only increase with expansion. By the end of the season; everyone is bruised and banged up… nobody is functioning at 100% which in itself leads to a higher likelihood of injury. Injury concerns are the primary driver at the moment. Unfortunately, there isn’t much that can be done about injuries in the game of football. I really think temporary NIL sponsorships are the only solution to keeping the best athletes engaged. There has to be an incentive for the athletes to give a damn about these bowl games.
Awesome. That way we can have a bunch of meaningless playoff games. Four teams currently, and at least one player has opted out. Playoffs haven’t solved a damn thing. In fact, they’ve hurt the game.
We are already seeing athletes on playoff teams opt out and it will only increase with expansion. By the end of the season; everyone is bruised and banged up… nobody is functioning at 100% which in itself leads to a higher likelihood of injury. Injury concerns are the primary driver at the moment. Unfortunately, there isn’t much that can be done about injuries in the game of football. I really think temporary NIL sponsorships are the only solution to keeping the best athletes engaged. There has to be an incentive for the athletes to give a damn about these bowl games.