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NorthernLights88
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College football could have so much more potential to be a better product than what the NCAA gives us. There's virtually no such thing as "home town kids" playing for legitimate contenders.
1) Every high school kid is a free agent, and the same relatively small list of legitimate possible contenders gets the cream of the crop each time. The best players almost always pick a major school with one of the best programs willing to give them a cadillac education (or give them the opportunity at least) scott free that most would rack up a tremendous amount of debt getting. As a result, there's a big list of teams that are guaranteed to be crappy year in and year out, with generally only a few legit contenders.
2) I know they're bringing in some format of playoffs finally, which is long overdue. I have no idea how anyone could be a fan with the old bowl system. Teams getting "invited/voted" to bowls and championship games, rather than settling it on the field?
3) Teams losing 1 regular season game could, or at least has for years, potentially cost them their entire season. Hopefully the new playoff system addresses this, though I don't know to what extent it will exactly, as I haven't bothered looking into it yet. If losing 1 (let alone 2) regular season games is all it takes to be eliminated from contention of a championship game or a bowl that actually matters, then I don't see the point of watching until the championships themselves, or playoffs anyway.
4) WAY too many "Who Gives a Sh*t" bowl games. Get rid of all except for maybe 2 bowls and a national title game tops.
Of course, the endgame is all about the NCAA making them and the various sports programs richer, so obviously they'll never trim any of the fat with all of the drones willing to follow their product regardless of how pointless a big percentage of it is.
1) Every high school kid is a free agent, and the same relatively small list of legitimate possible contenders gets the cream of the crop each time. The best players almost always pick a major school with one of the best programs willing to give them a cadillac education (or give them the opportunity at least) scott free that most would rack up a tremendous amount of debt getting. As a result, there's a big list of teams that are guaranteed to be crappy year in and year out, with generally only a few legit contenders.
2) I know they're bringing in some format of playoffs finally, which is long overdue. I have no idea how anyone could be a fan with the old bowl system. Teams getting "invited/voted" to bowls and championship games, rather than settling it on the field?
3) Teams losing 1 regular season game could, or at least has for years, potentially cost them their entire season. Hopefully the new playoff system addresses this, though I don't know to what extent it will exactly, as I haven't bothered looking into it yet. If losing 1 (let alone 2) regular season games is all it takes to be eliminated from contention of a championship game or a bowl that actually matters, then I don't see the point of watching until the championships themselves, or playoffs anyway.
4) WAY too many "Who Gives a Sh*t" bowl games. Get rid of all except for maybe 2 bowls and a national title game tops.
Of course, the endgame is all about the NCAA making them and the various sports programs richer, so obviously they'll never trim any of the fat with all of the drones willing to follow their product regardless of how pointless a big percentage of it is.