Post by Eric RamonThe transfer portal, NIL, and opting out have destroyed the bowl games, as evidenced by the Missouri/OSU game and the upcoming Georgia blowout of FSU.
Too bad. I liked college football.
Bowl games should be broken and thrown into the scrap heap. They are an anachronism from a bygone era. They started
out as post season exhibitions with no real meaning and were a reward for teams that had outstanding season. They have
become college football's version of participation trophies. You used to have to win 8 or 9 games in 10 or 11 game seasons
to get invited to one. Now, in some years, teams with 7 losses have gotten invites.
There was a time bowl games had no bearing on what used to be called a MYTHICAL national championship. The final polls
were take prior to the bowl games. When #1 Texas played #2 Navy in the 1964 Cotton Bowl, the national championship had
been decided in both polls. A Navy upset win wouldn't have changed that. Over the years, bowl games became de facto
playoff games. We went through the Bowl Alliance, to the Bowl Coalition, to the BCS in an attempt to get the #1 an #2 teams
to play each other in a bowl game for the national championship. Meanwhile the minor bowls proliferated to the point now
that they are no longer significant. Players opt out of them. Coaches opt out if they have taken a new job. Stadiums are half
filled and most are only watched by fans of the two participating teams. As far as I'm concerned, now that we are going to
a 12 team playoff, they ought to scrap the rest of these worthless bowl games.