One year from now...

Submitted by COLBlue on December 11th, 2023 at 11:52 AM

Apologies to Amazinblu, I'm kind of hijacking a thread from below...

Looked at the responses to the CFB: Bowl Season kicks off this weekend - will you be watching?  And, at best, the responses I viewed were less than enthusiastic...

One year from now, that changes.  Put in 'this year's' terms: an angry Florida State, fresh from being snubbed from getting a first round bye, will host Liberty in the 5 vs 12 CFP matchup.  Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia and others also will have games at campus sites that will have national championship ramifications.

No longer have to wait a month from the end of the season to have games that matter. :)

Clarence Boddicker

December 11th, 2023 at 1:23 PM ^

According to 2001: A Space Odyssey, by 2001, we were supposed to have a moon base and then be capable of launching a space flight to Jupiter that would result in us all being turned into giant space babies. It's 2023 and we don't even have the moon base part yet. On the other hand, we are getting closer to living in the nasty little future Robocop predicted. Yippee.

EJG

December 11th, 2023 at 2:53 PM ^

C'mon guys, we already have flying cars.

Doroni Aerospace, Pompano Beach, FL just received FAA approval. 

Flying car companies based in the U.S.:

  • Alef Aeronautics - San Mateo, California
  • Doroni Aerospace - Pompano Beach, Florida
  • Eve Air Mobility - Melbourne, Florida
  • Joby Aviation - Marina, California
  • Archer Aviation - Palo Alto, California
  • Jaunt Air Mobility - Dallas, Texas

 

Beaublue

December 11th, 2023 at 11:57 AM ^

Used to love bowl season.   All sorts of interesting matchups.   Conference pride on the line.    Now?  Who cares. 

Bowl season is a casualty of the new college football.

I doubt I will watch one bowl game other than the final 4.    

goblu330

December 11th, 2023 at 11:58 AM ^

I am really interested to see how the expanded Playoff impacts the regular season.  I think it will make all Top 25 matchups really exciting, but after about week 6 I am interested to see what will become of teams that are not in the hunt.  Right now, the CFP really isn't all-encompassing.  With so few teams that make it, other teams and fan bases seem to be able to contrive reasons to still care.  With the Playoff expansion, I think the "haves" and the "have nots" are going to become more distinct than they already are. 

Take a team like Penn State, their fan base is still pretty rabid and engaged at 10-2 without a playoff shot.  I think in a situation where they are more like an 8-4 and not in expanded Playoff consideration, that fan (and player) investment is going to drop precipitously to almost nothing, and that player opt-outs will begin in early November instead of early December.

Sambojangles

December 11th, 2023 at 12:26 PM ^

Perhaps you are right, but football games are so scarce that it shouldn't be that hard for teams and fans to "get up" for late season games, even outside of CFP or conference implications. Rivalry games help: attendance and passion is high even for relatively meaningless end of season games (see Old Oaken Bucket and similar games).

The NFL has plenty of late season games between non playoff teams, and due to the draft the teams are actually incentivized to lose, yet starters still mostly play, games are competitive, fans show up, upsets happen, etc.