Aside from the nostalgia factor, can someone explain to me why they're so great for the fans? I don't know whether it's the sheer quantity, the constantly changing names from one corporate name to another, or the half empty stadiums at a lot of them, but I've cared less about the bowl games this year than any other I can remember. The Baylor game was great along with a couple others but for the most part, I couldn't have cared less about most of these unless there was an SEC team in it.
My main gripe in all this is that some of the main defensive arguments I hear from people in order to bash a playoff scenario is that it would ruin the bowl system and it would make all other games less meaningful. Well, for one, I don't know how it would be possible to make postseason games more meaningless than they currently are. And two, I don't understand how the regular season becomes less meaningful when you'd go from currently only having 4-5 teams with a legit shot at the title towards the latter part of the season to as many as 20-25 teams fighting for playoff spots.
What do you guys love so much about the bowl system that's now in place?
My main gripe in all this is that some of the main defensive arguments I hear from people in order to bash a playoff scenario is that it would ruin the bowl system and it would make all other games less meaningful. Well, for one, I don't know how it would be possible to make postseason games more meaningless than they currently are. And two, I don't understand how the regular season becomes less meaningful when you'd go from currently only having 4-5 teams with a legit shot at the title towards the latter part of the season to as many as 20-25 teams fighting for playoff spots.
What do you guys love so much about the bowl system that's now in place?