ssckelley
Well-Known Member
Do you think anyone watches the Insight bowl now unless their teams are in it?
Yes, people are watching them or they would not be on TV. At minimum I watch the B1G teams to see how they matchup against other conferences.
It's not going to have a major impact on the bowl games, if anything it will bring back the tradition. It adds only three games to the schedule and frees up the Rose, Orange, Fiesta, and Sugar bowls to go BACK to thier traditional conference alignments.
Bowl season kicks off with the first round playoffs around xmas. This ADDS excitement to the beginning of the bowl season. Round two is on New Years day along with traditonal New Years bowl games like the Rose.
It ends around Jan 7th with the most exciting and meaningful bowl game in the history of college football.
The ONLY bowls that loose luster in this scenario are the mediocre "January" bowl games that don't really mean much anyway.
Besides all that an 8 team playoff is probably the ONLY way Iowa ever wins a NC. We are unlikely to ever make a BCS title game. However we CAN win the B10 title game and get a shot in an 8 team playoff.
Everything you describe here ruins the bowl system. No one would care about any of the bowls and a ton of money would be lost. This would also have a huge negative impact on the economy of those communities that host bowl games. Bowl games are unique in that they offer a holiday like atmosphere and a lot of people use them as getaway vacations. A playoff system like this completely changes all of that. The only way a playoff system would work is by having them hosted at the lower seeds sites, no way would you get full stadiums by having all three rounds hosted at neutral sites.
A plus 1 is the only way to go.