Sambojangles

October 30th, 2020 at 10:19 PM ^

For whatever reason, I can't wrap my head around the idea of bowl games this season. It just feels weird to think about with the season extending into December. A conference season makes sense to me, but bowls seem to be more unnecessary than usual. It's not really logical, just how I'm thinking about this post season. If it were just the CFP/NY6, I think most people would be okay with that.

MaizeBlueA2

October 31st, 2020 at 8:42 AM ^

We will watch because...of course we will.

And we don't have to be miserable, there IS a point between no masks, don't tread on my rights, less than 1%, doesn't impact young people, you go live in your bunker if you want to...

And...can't be happy about anything until this pandemic is over, social issues are fixed and all is right in the world, until then, the sky is falling and my idol is Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh.

These will be some of the best and only non-conference match-ups. They'll bring money to these departments that need it. And they'll give me something to watch over the holidays.

Give me ALL the bowls. I'll take the Bowl of Political Commentary Tears since we'll be past the election and people (as a whole) will be less interested in TMZ Politics.

Sparty wouldn't even be eligible for that though. 

Omar Dilly

October 30th, 2020 at 11:43 PM ^

I agree with your thought, but do you think that they will stay in a bubble when they visit the towns the bowls are held in?  I remember watching members of basketball teams walk down Bourbon St. while visiting New Orleans during the NCAA tournament.  A lot of these players are human and may visit family members when in locations like Florida and unknowingly come in contact.  I also imagine a lot of possible draft prospects will sit out bowls this year.  It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Omar Dilly

October 30th, 2020 at 10:53 PM ^

Let me preface this by acknowledging this will never happen because of money/contacts.  That being said, how cool would it be though on January 1st to stagger games every 30-45 minutes on the big four media networks and ESPN?  It would give several teams to have a window where several college football fans across the country could watch them for one day.  Not to mention the opportunity of having some very exciting outcomes to choose from.  It would be similar to the NCAA basketball tournament in that way.  

Broken Brilliance

October 31st, 2020 at 4:57 AM ^

My bold prediction...every bowl not in California will allow partial spectatorship. I have a 200 dollar flight credit with American Airlines that expires on new years. C'mon Blue, give me a reason to use it!