Showing posts with label Bowls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bowls. Show all posts

10/30/2020

2020 Bowl Season Schedule Released

College football bowl schedule was released from Bowl Season on Twitter.  A few things of note.  

No Holiday Bowl this season due to the pandemic.  Curious also with cost to run a bowl in a stadium barely being used how much longer it can last at Qualcomm or what ever its called now.  I know Iowa-USC drew a decent crowd but maybe they need to look at moving it to the MLS park that will be built there.

A few new bowls are popping up in Myrtle Beach, Frisco Texas and Sofi Stadium.  

The one of note here is the LA Bowl.  It is in the brand new Rams stadium, a 5 billion dollar stadium.   How soon till that stadium is a player in the major New Years Day 6, and along with the Las Vegas Bowl.  These stadiums aren't going to sit out from having not being a major player in the college football world.  

The Cotton Bowl moved from the Cotton Bowl on the grounds of the Texas State Fair to the Billion dollar stadium of Jerry World.  The Rose Bowl is an epic setting but could something be moved to SoFi that upstages the Rose?  

Las Vegas is just to much of a gold mine money pit for everyone involved to not be throw in there.  It does get an upgrade soon with the SEC/BIG Ten partnerships.  

I think we could see these New Year 6 expand to a New Years 8 with those 2 venues.  



1/02/2013

ESPN has killed January 1st

January 1st used to be something HUGE and special to college football. Now though the teams are a little better, it’s just another December 27th, and that’s thanks to the Mothership.


Waking up on New Year’s used to be about watching the Rose Parade, eating a nice late breakfast, waiting for the ham and bean soup to be ready during the Rose Bowl, and also stacking four tvs on one another to make sure you didn’t miss all the action of every bowl. It was like an NFL Sunday for college fans. And when you woke up January 2nd you had a national champion and didn’t have to wait a week or 10 days later.

That feeling and excitement has now been killed by ESPN. Their greed to have control over every bowl game (but 2) and build in programming has diminished and a great college football tradition.

Back in the day (No I’m not that old) the lineup would be Fiesta, Rose, Cotton, Sugar, Orange all on the same day. Then add in the Gator, Outback and Capital One. Usually all the games had really good teams in them too so its not like you had a bad game. Sure there are some blowouts, it happens, but THAT was a great time. Flipping back and forth if you only had one tv or watching all of them with buddies. Heck it was March Madness for college fans.

Hell now its all on one or 2 channels, and not even broadcast channels or the same day. You get Rose at its traditional late start then another top tier game after it. Before the Outback and Cap1 and Gator all spread out on different Disney owned stations. I know they want all eyes on every game to maximize ratings and get a better ad buy rate, but how many people want to watch a Big East team? Or MAC team? FSU-NIU was close till the late 3rd quarter and then how many drifted off. Wouldn’t it have been nice to flip over to a different primetime game?

And then these games that are on the 3rd or 4th, how many people get those days off regularly to go to the games. January 1st is a norm. Add in the winter holidays and its great. The Orange Bowl even has said that the later games get played away from January 1st affects the actual attendance. So don’t move further away from the 1st, go back to it.

ESPN/ABC and Disney, along with Fox, have the ability to bring this great. FOX needs to be a player (and I think they will be) and get some more big time bowls and college football. They could compete with ESPN and battle back and forth. ESPN has 3 outlets that it can showcase games on. Who wouldn’t like to wake up and have this staring at them in the face?



You can fill in the Heart of Dallas or GoDaddy bowl there too. But that day would be great. Not everyone watches every NFL game. Not everyone watches every college bowl game. This would be a great day! I don’t care if you want to play the Championship Game on the 2nd, fine, but give us back January 1st!

10/15/2012

Collge Football Selection Sunday?

As much as I love the Big Ten and believe it and the SEC has the best bowl ties, I look at what the lineups could be and think maybe something else should be done with the bowls.  Ohio State (the Big Ten’s best team) and Penn State are both home this year, meaning teams are moving up 2 notches to play stiffer competition.  With 3 of those games vs SEC on New Year’s day, some teams maybe overmatched. 

We also have the issue with a ton of bowls, spreading out the good teams, due to conference ties playing crappy games and giving the fan crappy matchups.  I already think that the number of bowls need cut by 10 and also the required record should be 7-5 to make a bowl.  I’m tired of 6-6 vs 6-6, and judging by attendance records so is everyone else.  The only ones who aren’t are ADs and coaches who get raises and another line on their resume`.   After next year there is also the addition of the “Champions Bowl” for the Big XII and SEC.  Hey, another NEW bowl to fill.

To make these bowls a little more exciting I thought of the following and how it could work out.  The top 4 teams are going to the playoff.  Whatever games those are.  Big Ten, Pac-12, Big XII, SEC and ACC Champs all have a home with the Rose, Orange and Champions Bowl. 

The BCS gave us a “fantasy” type draft of who they want to see  in their bowls based on eligibility.  So why can’t we do that with the rest of the bowls? 

After top tier bowls for the playoffs and champions are set for the Big 5, add in the MWC, MAC, CUSA, Big East, Sun Belt Champs and also the next available 10 in whatever the BCS Rankings are going to look like and have the next top 5 Bowls snake draft the games?  Obviously the smaller conference champs not named Boise State are going to drop and not be selected due to obvious reasons, but set up a tier of bowls they can’t drop past, like tier 4?

For example check this out (and I’m including OSU since they will be eligible in a few years and using current AP Ranking) – Here’s your Top Tier with Semi-finals:
Bowl
Match Up
Nat'l Semifinal-Sugar
Alabama vs K-State
Nat'l Semifinal-Fiesta
Florida vs Oregon
Rose
Ohio State vs Oregon State
Champions
LSU vs Oklahoma
Orange
Notre Dame vs Florida State

--Top 4 teams of Bama-Oregon-KState-Florida make it to the Final Four.
--Rose gets Big Ten Champ OSU and highest Pac12 left Oregon State (keeping conf ties there for champions only)
--Champions gets its two highest ranked ties in LSU and Oklahoma
--Orange gets the ACC Champ FSU & tie in Notre Dame.

Tier 2 then gets a snake draft of the next 10 teams, plus the Conf Champs that have yet to be selected, so that would leave these teams available.
South Carolina
Louisville
WAC-UTSA
USC
West Virginia
CUSA-Tulsa
Georgia
Texas Tech
MAC-Ohio
Clemson
Rutgers
MWC-Nevada
Mississippi State
Texas A&M
SB-WKU
Big East -Rutgers

Bowls looking like this.
Cotton
USC vs Texas Tech
Capital One
Georgia vs Texas A&M
Outback
South Carolina vs Rutgers
Gator
Mississippi State vs West Virginia
Peach
Clemson vs Louisville


And do this so forth.  Now there isn’t a lot of Big Ten flavor in here, IMO that sucks, but the conference is what it is, and we are only half way through. 

Do this the Sunday after the Championship games LIVE and give the bowls only 3 minutes to make the selection.  Schools learn live on tv what’s going on and where they are going all at once.  How’s that for a Selection Sunday?   

25 bowls, 50 teams, and everyone on the edge of their seat.  It’d be great.




12/01/2011

My Bowl Fix

My Bowl Fix – Cut the Bowls down to 24 with a final four playoff of the 4 big ones (Fiesta got knocked down) and gave the 2 atlarge bids to non conf champs based on highest rankings in the GFR.  (Stanford #2 and Houston #4) – Bama was #5.  Teams also need to be BETTER than 6-6 to get a bowl bid even though conference affiliations may help you in.  (Sorry Purdue and Florida)

All bowl bids are based on actually standings, not picking and choosing that goes on now (which is a joke).  So Bama got the #3 SEC spot and Georiga #2.  Gotta win your division Saban.

I also cut out any sponsors in the name and put it back to the PEACH Bowl not chick-fil-a. 

I filled out conference affiliations with those up to 6 wins.  Though I don’t like it, they are tied to the Conf.  Independents don’t have tie in, so BYU and ND join a conference.  Air Force, Army and Navy I gave a tie in back to the Commander And Chief Champion to the DC Bowl.  So Air Force being in a conference has 2 spots.  They take a conference spot over the CIC spot.  In 2011 though they drew the CIC spot not making a MWC spot. 

BYU, ND, Texas, North Carolina and UL Lafayette were the 5 teams that made it in to the at-large open spots. 


So this is what we have.



Detroit Bowl - Northern Illinois vs UL Lafayette
Las Vegas Bowl - Louisiana Tech vs Wyoming
Independence Bowl - Arkansas State vs North Carolina
DC Bowl Bowl - Air Force vs Ohio
Liberty Bowl - Tulsa vs Utah State
Yankee Bowl - Cincinnati vs Texas
Music City Bowl - Rutgers vs Southern Miss
Carolina Bowl - Georgia Tech vs Auburn
San Fran Bowl - Cal vs Boise State
Sun Bowl - Missouri vs BYU
Texas Bowl - Baylor vs Notre Dame
Champs Sports Bowl - West Virginia vs Virginia
Holiday Bowl - Washington vs TCU
Alamo Bowl - Iowa vs Oklahoma
Insight Bowl - Nebraska vs Utah
Peach Bowl - Clemson vs Arkansas
Outback Bowl - Michigan vs South Carolina
Capital One Bowl - Michigan State vs Georgia
Gator Bowl - Florida State vs Penn State
Fiesta Bowl - Kansas State vs Alabama
Cotton Bowl - Oklahoma State vs Houston
Rose Bowl - Wisconsin vs Oregon
Orange Bowl - Virginia Tech vs Louisville
Sugar Bowl - LSU vs Stanford




Looking at the top 4 I think they are 3 great games waiting to be played.  The Orange Bowl with the Big East tied in there losses out but remember a few years ago the Big East had an unbeaten Cincinnati going into the Sugar Bowl. 

A few other matchups that this would give us.  Syder vs Saban in Tempe would be interesting to watch.  I like the Cap 1, Outback and Peach macthups.  Stoops goes vs his college in the Alamo Bowl (that could be ugly matchup).  RG3 vs the Golden Domers?  The Carolina Bowl would be interesting too with Ga Tech vs Auburn.

Here’s my bowl tie ins to the fix to cut down on the 6-6 bowls (sorry 6-6 teams shouldn’t be bowling in non-conference tied in bowls)


Big Ten
SEC
Big XII
Pac-12
Big East
ACC
Rose
Sugar
Fiesta
Rose
Orange
Orange
Cap 1
Cap 1
Cotton
Holiday
Champs
Peach
Outback
Cotton
Alamo
Insight
Yankee
Gator
Gator
Outback
Texas
San Fran
Music City
Champs
Insight
Peach
Sun
Sun
Carolina
Alamo
Carolina
Yankee
Texas
Independence
MTW
CUSA
MAC
WAC
SunBelt
CIC
At-large
Holiday
Music City
Detroit
Las Vegas
Independence
DC
BCS
San Fran
Liberty
DC
Liberty
BCS
Las Vegas
Detroit



Here are teams that missed the cut.


7 wins
6 wins
Temple
Ohio State
Toledo
Miami (Fl)
Florida International
Texas A&M
North Carolina
Illinois
NC State
Arizona  State
San Diego State
Northwestern
SMU
Iowa State
Western Michigan
Wake Forest
Western Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Hawaii
Marshall