11-29-2006, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
Like I said, to the casual fan, it doesn't matter.
For the college football fan, they are awesome. You get to see matchups that traditionally, you would never see. As a fan of a school, you get to travel and see your team in yet another game, in a city you rarely get to. For the program itself, it's huge. You get added revenue, and you get a month of practice, which is very critical for young teams.
If a playoff system was implemented, you wouldn't get the good matchups of the 7-5, 8-4, and 9-3 teams, because alot of the lower tier bowls would be eliminated, due to lack of interest/revenue. However, I agree that too many teams get in to bowls, and the fact that you can use D-IAA wins is a JOKE.
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Fans of the teams that make the NIT could make the same argument.
As a fan of Kansas, would a matchup between Miami and Oregon St. really hold that much interest for you?
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