ssckelley
Well-Known Member
I would rather not see non-BCS conference championship teams in January, personally.
Aw heck, put them on at 10 am on NYD.
I would rather not see non-BCS conference championship teams in January, personally.
I like the idea of the major bowls going back to being played on NYD. There is no reason the GoDaddy.com bowl needs to be played in the middle of January.
I hope campus sites for semi-finals wins out, but I bet it won't. However, if bowl sites are used for the semis, then the NC game better be bid out to neutral sites so northern cities like Indianapolis and others can host the game so Big Ten teams can finally play closer to home instead of the SEC's back yard all the time.
I just dont understand why the higher seeded team doesn't just get a h ome field advantage and then keep a championship game with the BCS.
They really need to find a way to keep the bowls involved or the bowl system will collapse. You are talking about big time money not just for the schools & conferences but for the cities that host these games.
It isn't really "Big time money" for the schools, the majority of them end up paying more money than they get for playing in the bowl. Its big money for the cities I guess, but bigger money for the suits that are in charge, of the BCS, the conferences, the bowls, etc., but not the schools.