Count me as a Bowl Game watcher. Shouldn't have to remind anybody but half the teams lose their Bowl Game too. A 5-7 teams can come out of it 5-8 too.
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Which is why I said 6-7 with a bowl loss is better than 6-7 with a bowl win.
With the exception of a select few bowls I would value any bowl result as way less important than any regular season result.
Either 6-7 is better than any 5-8
I have a solution for those people - turn their TVs off during the bowl game. I'll gladly watch bonus Gopher football.
Cue the "they should turn it down" crowd.
Exactly. I understand if people think it's stupid or that there are too many bowl games. If you don't like it, don't turn it on. People (especially in the media) seemed to be offended by it two years ago.
I think bowl games are good for the players and for the fans. The extra practices are good for a new coaching staff, but I don't think they matter much once the staff has been here several years. Plus I like watching another Gopher game around the holidays. I just don't get worked up about the outcome of the bowl game. B1G games make or break the season for me.
Bowl games.
People like to complain that there are too many.
But it sure beats sitting in a quiet room chatting with in-laws over the holidays.
Cue the "they should turn it down" crowd.
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Which is why I said 6-7 with a bowl loss is better than 6-7 with a bowl win.
With the exception of a select few bowls I would value any bowl result as way less important than any regular season result.
Either 6-7 is better than any 5-8
I never understood the people who complain about more football.
I would agree with this, with the exception of a bowl like the Rose Bowl or one of the championship bowls. Then I'd care a lot about the outcome.
Bowl games.
People like to complain that there are too many.
But it sure beats sitting in a quiet room chatting with in-laws over the holidays.
It's the 13 or so before the Holidays...
Sometimes Cousin Eddie brings the whole family and they stay a while.... otherwise not watching the games you don't want to works.
Bowl games.
People like to complain that there are too many.
But it sure beats sitting in a quiet room chatting with in-laws over the holidays.
Agreed. I personally will watch every piece of crap bowl they throw at me. I watched that Army/ North Texas tilt last year and would be happy to do so again.
Disagree. The most important game of the season is always the last one especially when it is featured on national TV over the holiday season with less competition in its time slot.