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<blockquote data-quote="VaultHunter" data-source="post: 129576395" data-attributes="member: 1391300"><p>I guess the silly fans like myself look at bowl games as extra practice time and more exposure for the program by matching up WVU against a team they might not regularly play during the regular season.. Usually there are a few weeks between the end of the regular season and the bowl game. Bowl games are mostly played by themselves or with only one or two other games the same time. Most college football fans watch whatever college football they can get. Would you say there is a difference between going to bowl games and not going to bowl games? I can't help but believe there is. Also if you look at teams who have a great season usually they played in a bowl game the season before.</p><p></p><p>Example: Oklahoma State played in the crappy Cactus Bowl, the next season they went to the Sugar Bowl. I'm sure they would say getting the extra practice time and winning a game to end the season helped to gain momentum going into the next season. But what do coaches know? </p><p></p><p>Honestly what does it hurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VaultHunter, post: 129576395, member: 1391300"] I guess the silly fans like myself look at bowl games as extra practice time and more exposure for the program by matching up WVU against a team they might not regularly play during the regular season.. Usually there are a few weeks between the end of the regular season and the bowl game. Bowl games are mostly played by themselves or with only one or two other games the same time. Most college football fans watch whatever college football they can get. Would you say there is a difference between going to bowl games and not going to bowl games? I can't help but believe there is. Also if you look at teams who have a great season usually they played in a bowl game the season before. Example: Oklahoma State played in the crappy Cactus Bowl, the next season they went to the Sugar Bowl. I'm sure they would say getting the extra practice time and winning a game to end the season helped to gain momentum going into the next season. But what do coaches know? Honestly what does it hurt? [/QUOTE]
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