Which would you prefer?
Home playoff game lose or Major Bowl win?
Which would you prefer?
Home playoff game lose or Major Bowl win?
I’m not sure we’d have opt outs. Feels like Cigs Culture would prevent that. But you’re 100% correct about the rest.There are no major bowls outside of the playoff. At this point, a bowl game would be a letdown and after the opt-outs we'd see, I'd choose not to attend.
Agreed that Cig has a great culture, but we'd still have opt-outs in a non-CFP bowl. And if it was my kid who was projected for the next NFL draft, I would encourage him to opt out. Why risk a serious injury and a lucrative pro deal by playing in a meaningless game?I’m not sure we’d have opt outs. Feels like Cigs Culture would prevent that. But you’re 100% correct about the rest.
Rose Bowl is a quarterfinals game this year.Meh. Let’s just play in the Rose Bowl Game. The Grandaddy of Em All.
Why aren't the previous games meaningless games also? None of them mean anything except wins and prestige for the school. Why would a regular season game have more prestige than another end of season game? That's the part I don't understand.Agreed that Cig has a great culture, but we'd still have opt-outs in a non-CFP bowl. And if it was my kid who was projected for the next NFL draft, I would encourage him to opt out. Why risk a serious injury and a lucrative pro deal by playing in a meaningless game?
You're right, of course. At least to the extent that every game going forward for any team eliminated from postseason play is meaningless in the same way a bowl game is meaningless.Why aren't the previous games meaningless games also? None of them mean anything except wins and prestige for the school. Why would a regular season game have more prestige than another end of season game? That's the part I don't understand.
And if you're good enough that you're playing to show off your talent to the NFL, how is the final game of the regular season good for that but not a bowl game?
I know they're viewed as meaningless by many players, not nearly all. But I've never understood where is the cutoff line... why not the seventh game of the season? Maybe after the team has lost three games, four games, and won't be going to a good bowl no matter how they finish?
be careful what you ask for. You might start seeing more mid-season opt-outs once teams can no longer get in teh CFP or get into their conference championships game.Why aren't the previous games meaningless games also? None of them mean anything except wins and prestige for the school. Why would a regular season game have more prestige than another end of season game? That's the part I don't understand.
And if you're good enough that you're playing to show off your talent to the NFL, how is the final game of the regular season good for that but not a bowl game?
I know they're viewed as meaningless by many players, not nearly all. But I've never understood where is the cutoff line... why not the seventh game of the season? Maybe after the team has lost three games, four games, and won't be going to a good bowl no matter how they finish?
Timing. Bowl games are in some cases less than two months before the Combine. Not much time to heal. Even a nagging hammy could be enormously consequential for a prospect’s career and bank account.Why aren't the previous games meaningless games also? None of them mean anything except wins and prestige for the school. Why would a regular season game have more prestige than another end of season game? That's the part I don't understand.
And if you're good enough that you're playing to show off your talent to the NFL, how is the final game of the regular season good for that but not a bowl game?
I know they're viewed as meaningless by many players, not nearly all. But I've never understood where is the cutoff line... why not the seventh game of the season? Maybe after the team has lost three games, four games, and won't be going to a good bowl no matter how they finish?
Yep. I said in #7 above that I wouldn’t have complained about the ridiculous number of bowls back in the day (like four years ago)!I'm sure if IU were 7-4 or 8-3, regular bowl games would have a lot more meaning here. We're getting a little snobby.
Making the playoffs is great but a first-round loss would make that a somewhat empty feeling.
IMO, a very close game loss vs osu and IU could still end up with 8 seed. We avoid the BT CG, and avoid playing Oregon (unless osu loses to mich).The only way IU is hosting is if it wins at Ohio St. If the Hoosiers can do that, that would be amazing and I would be all in for the playoffs.
Playoffs would be a great accomplishment, but a 1st round road loss (after an Ohio St. defeat) isn't going to make me feel giddy. Gonna hear a lot about how they didn't belong.
Would depend on Penn State & status of tiebreakers.IMO, a very close game loss vs osu and IU could still end up with 8 seed. We avoid the BT CG, and avoid playing Oregon (unless osu loses to mich).
Question: if osu beats IU, but loses to mich, do we play in BT CG?
We're spoiled already. It seems a lot of people around here have completely forgotten the history of IU football.I'm sure if IU were 7-4 or 8-3, regular bowl games would have a lot more meaning here. We're getting a little snobby.
Making the playoffs is great but a first-round loss would make that a somewhat empty feeling.
Turns out this is pretty easy to get used to. Championship or bust!We're spoiled already. It seems a lot of people around here have completely forgotten the history of IU football.
Yeah I guess it's just human nature. The more good stuff you get the more you want.Turns out this is pretty easy to get used to. Championship or bust!