Yail Bloor Wrote:
Kingfish Wrote:
College Basketball has a real quality product - ha ha. Only the player's parents care about that sport before March. And then in a couple weeks its over.
Maybe in Baton Rouge that's true but not in plenty of other places.
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Because everyone is doing it is absolutely the most non-compelling reason I know.
That might be true if we were talking about something less consequential than deciding the ultimate winner in a sport. (Which is the goal, right? To win?)
You like college football and how it plays out, fine. I think its a sham, think the bowls are pointless and that a playoff would breath a lot of life into a very tired product.
There a lot of things wrong with this.
1) True in Baton Rouge? C'mon. Do we need to really pull out tv ratings, attendance ratings, sales, tv contracts, etc. College football dominates college basketball. And all other college sports for that matter. Sure, Duke draws all year, but that's not really the point. I'll do you one better. LSU is rabid about college baseball. We've lead in attendance for a decade. Just built a stadium that rivals minor league facilities. It's no where near the stratusphere of CFB. This is really a silly argument you're posing. What amatuer sport really rivals CFB beyond 1 time events like the olympics? It may have something to do with how much every game matters and your team can still be a winner w/o winning it all (bowl games, conference championships value, etc.)
2) Tired product? Maybe to you. We're getting to the point where LSU, Ohio State, Florida, Notre Dame, Bama, etc. have facilities that are better than their professional counterparts. The SEC and Big Ten have their own networks. The sport is growing in ways that it hasn't since before WWII. The money being pumped into this sport is damn near amazing, which is wierd for a "tired product."
3) "To win.." I'm not sure what this means really nor do I really know what the "ultimate winner" means either. This is a very subjective mercurial proposition in my mind. If you mean, the goal is to provide the clearest expression of the best team that played in a given time period, then I'd say the NFL does an equally poor job in comparison to other sports. One game???? Are you kidding me. At least play a series to make sure you earn it instead of just having a fluke. Tampa Bay just beat the Packers today. Do you really believe that Tampa Bay is the better team? I'd pick the 16-0 Patriots to beat the Giants 7 out of 10 games. But the Giants were the "champs." Champs but not really the better team. Anything can happen in one game. In fact, that's what makes march madness great is that the best teams often don't win against far inferior teams. My point isn't that the Super Bowl sucks. I love it.
My point is that no system perfectly allocates the best team. Some are more flawed than others. So what - it doesn't matter to me. For me sports are all about drama. That's why I think an uncapped Yankees is the best thing about baseball. You need a villian.
I don't want cookie cutter sports. I like different rules. Otherwise, CFB just becomes a lesser quality NFL.