I assume this is to why the "new" stuff drove me off, and not the previous comment on coaching/AD salaries. Well, I think the things that interested me about it are not what interest you about college football. I loved an opening weekend where you might have Miami/FSU, etc. and the loser was in a major hole going forward - it was like a playoff game but in week 1. And we'd have those a few times per month where some top team would lose, or get pushed to the edge, and that to me was exciting. Now no individual loss means anything to me anymore because I don't know if it affected said team's playoff chances or not.
Just go back to opening weekend 2024. Herbstreit is talking before the USC/LSU game telling people it doesn't matter if your team loses, they can still make the playoff. To me, hearing that, that was the end for me. Regular season losses used to hurt.
I don't wanna sit through a whole season for the hopes of an amazing CFP. For about 20 years, I sat through amazing regular season after amazing regular season. Now it's a mediocre regular season at best and hopefully amazing playoffs.
To me, nothing will top the 2007 regular season. THAT back and forth was fantastic. Michigan losing in week 1 to an FCS team.
Certainly the Gophers have a better shot now than before, but that doesn't do much for me. I'd rather have seen the Gophers go through what Wisconsin did and just get to a Rose Bowl, vs. get into this CFP that means nothing to me.
Two people, fans of the same sport, seeing it totally differently. Cheers.