I actually love that idea!!!Give the winning players a portion of the revenue. Great model to try out revenue sharing and gives kids incentive to want to play and to play like it matters.
Do not open the portal until after Bowl games.
I actually love that idea!!!Give the winning players a portion of the revenue. Great model to try out revenue sharing and gives kids incentive to want to play and to play like it matters.
Do not open the portal until after Bowl games.
I totally get what you’re saying. I’m saying that a huge chunk of the starters yesterday really DIDNT belong. In what world would a team with Lou Cristobal getting serious PT be a serious team?I think most would have been pleased with not being physically dominated by a 6-6 Rutgers team. We looked like we didnt belong and people are using it's a bowl game as the reason. Beyond pathetic.
A world where his uncle is the HC and wants more from his players than he does himself.I totally get what you’re saying. I’m saying that a huge chunk of the starters yesterday really DIDNT belong. In what world would a team with Lou Cristobal getting serious PT be a serious team?
This.....You shouldn't. It's a glorified exhibition game with swag bags. It's so unimportant that coaches leave before these exhibition games for other jobs and NFL hopefuls skip them. The only bowl games that matter are the playoff bowls.
Well saidI understand the point, but I’ll counter with a couple of my own.
Like @JHallCanes said in another thread, a lot of us aren’t necessarily mad about losing the bowl game. It’s more about how we approached it and called the game. The same issues that plagued Mario during the 2022 and 2023 season reared its ugly head again - undisciplined football, conservative play-calling on offense, poor clock management, woefully unprepared for a run-heavy team that only attempted 15 passes when we were missing just 1 starter in the front 7…that stuff drives me wild. If it’s a bowl game and we don’t care, why not try some new things out? Why not play more younger guys if Mario didn’t care instead of Lou Cristobal or Gore or Lichtenstein?
The other thing I’d say is it certainly matters to a lot of other teams. Watching Kansas St/NC State, Arizona/OU, USC, Boston College etc, they all absolutely cared. They played hard for their coach and battled. Even a USC that had a ton of opt outs took Louisville to the shed.
If we had won the game, people on here would be singing a different tune.
It’s funny that Venables is also known as a defensive guru, loves being physical and aggressive.Thankfully I wasn't able to catch the game, watched the highlights tho, and it looks like the same-old song of the last two years.
I watched OU-Arizona highlights and first-time HC Jedd Fisch has Ari freakin Zona looking like a playoff contender in his third year. Venables is also a first-time HC and won 10 games at OU after winning 6 in Year 1. Both offenses looked fun af.
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No, you nailed it. The kids in the game try their hardest, otherwise they’d be at greater risk of getting injured or embarrassed. For the game itself though, if the best players aren’t on the field then it’s just a glorified scrimmage which because historically the bowl game was a rare chance to see two out of conference competitive teams go out at it for at least bragging rights and now it’s well yeah a scrimmage.Let me start off by saying that it's possible that next year's CFB playoff expansion has a positive impact on the post-season product.
Honest question, does anyone really give a **** about bowl games anymore?
Maybe I'm just a casual fan nowadays, or perhaps it's just because we've stunk for 20 years and I've become numb to our inevitable bowl losses... but I absolutely did not care about the Pinstripe Bowl yesterday. I don't care about bowl games enough to critique coaching decisions, personnel decisions, offensive play calling, refs, etc... it all feels trivial now. When you subtract the players who will be selected in the top 3-4 rounds of next years NFL draft as well as transfer portal casualties, the games lose some degree of meaning. Even some of the high-profile bowls have begun to feel more like spring games than conference championship games. It has become common to see third-string QBs facing off against each other! Guys on the field are auditioning for PT and NIL, willing to go anywhere that will throw them a bone.
Again, maybe I'm just numb. Maybe this is copium. Maybe I'm wrong.
But, if the players don't care about a bowl game, why the fvck should I?
It’s the only feasible way.I actually love that idea!!!
Nah. I dont think he is.Missing the forest for the trees again LOL
The first idea is great.Give the winning players a portion of the revenue. Great model to try out revenue sharing and gives kids incentive to want to play and to play like it matters.
Do not open the portal until after Bowl games.
A world where his uncle is the HC and wants more from his players than he does himself.
Who was the coach of Alabama again in the last year of the BCS in 2013? The team that just missed out on the title game after losing to Auburn in the last week of the season. They went to the Sugar Bowl, had 5 turnovers, and lost by 2 TDs to Oklahoma who was a 17.5 point underdog.Nah. I dont think he is.
You cant convince me that Saban and Kirby would have their teams ill prepared and careless for ANY bowl game.
Miami is in no position to treat any bowl game like it doesnt matter. Especially when we recruit all over the country and want to present a product that looks somewhat competent.
We legit didn't get a generational talent in Jeremiah Smith because of it and yall are trying to make this out to be no big deal. Gtfoh
Let me start off by saying that it's possible that next year's CFB playoff expansion has a positive impact on the post-season product.
Honest question, does anyone really give a **** about bowl games anymore?
Maybe I'm just a casual fan nowadays, or perhaps it's just because we've stunk for 20 years and I've become numb to our inevitable bowl losses... but I absolutely did not care about the Pinstripe Bowl yesterday. I don't care about bowl games enough to critique coaching decisions, personnel decisions, offensive play calling, refs, etc... it all feels trivial now. When you subtract the players who will be selected in the top 3-4 rounds of next years NFL draft as well as transfer portal casualties, the games lose some degree of meaning. Even some of the high-profile bowls have begun to feel more like spring games than conference championship games. It has become common to see third-string QBs facing off against each other! Guys on the field are auditioning for PT and NIL, willing to go anywhere that will throw them a bone.
Again, maybe I'm just numb. Maybe this is copium. Maybe I'm wrong.
But, if the players don't care about a bowl game, why the fvck should I?
I hope to god you didn't think you proved something here. Do you think Saban said aw **** it it's a meaningless bowl game that year?Who was the coach of Alabama again in the last year of the BCS in 2013? The team that just missed out on the title game after losing to Auburn in the last week of the season. They went to the Sugar Bowl, had 5 turnovers, and lost by 2 TDs to Oklahoma who was a 17.5 point underdog.
5 turnovers seem pretty careless to me.
Fanbase Is Cooked!!!Who was the coach of Alabama again in the last year of the BCS in 2013? The team that just missed out on the title game after losing to Auburn in the last week of the season. They went to the Sugar Bowl, had 5 turnovers, and lost by 2 TDs to Oklahoma who was a 17.5 point underdog.
5 turnovers seem pretty careless to me.
Who was the coach of Alabama again in the last year of the BCS in 2013? The team that just missed out on the title game after losing to Auburn in the last week of the season. They went to the Sugar Bowl, had 5 turnovers, and lost by 2 TDs to Oklahoma who was a 17.5 point underdog.
5 turnovers seem pretty careless to me.