Now, as for bball/football , no I don't care about Syracuse vs Albany in nov. Im a cuse fan by the way. However I could care less about any bowl not for the natl title . To me, games only matter if you have any shot in any way to win a national title. In basketball, although theres a million games you are still playing your way to either a)improve your seeding for march or b) just to get into the tourney. That makes them important to me. Example the other night was Arizona st at Colorado. Not a huge game and neither is final 4 material but it was a big game for 2 bubble teams. If your in the final tourney, your relevant. In football, as the year goes on essentially theres only a couple games per weekend that matter. What does a matchup between (just an example) 8-2 Oklahoma vs 8-2 Missouri mean? Sounds like a good game between 2 teams with solid records and it is but in reality it means NOTHING. I mean you can be unbeaten and your games mean nothing. Bowl season, taking away gambling purposes, is utterly awful. Its comical how useless it is. I do agree with you however that the one and done hurts the PRODUCT on the court in bball. Im not saying the product on the field is bad in football, but the system negates it
Now, as for bball/football , no I don't care about Syracuse vs Albany in nov. Im a cuse fan by the way. However I could care less about any bowl not for the natl title . To me, games only matter if you have any shot in any way to win a national title. In basketball, although theres a million games you are still playing your way to either a)improve your seeding for march or b) just to get into the tourney. That makes them important to me. Example the other night was Arizona st at Colorado. Not a huge game and neither is final 4 material but it was a big game for 2 bubble teams. If your in the final tourney, your relevant. In football, as the year goes on essentially theres only a couple games per weekend that matter. What does a matchup between (just an example) 8-2 Oklahoma vs 8-2 Missouri mean? Sounds like a good game between 2 teams with solid records and it is but in reality it means NOTHING. I mean you can be unbeaten and your games mean nothing. Bowl season, taking away gambling purposes, is utterly awful. Its comical how useless it is. I do agree with you however that the one and done hurts the PRODUCT on the court in bball. Im not saying the product on the field is bad in football, but the system negates it
Now, as for bball/football , no I don't care about Syracuse vs Albany in nov. Im a cuse fan by the way. However I could care less about any bowl not for the natl title . To me, games only matter if you have any shot in any way to win a national title. In basketball, although theres a million games you are still playing your way to either a)improve your seeding for march or b) just to get into the tourney. That makes them important to me. Example the other night was Arizona st at Colorado. Not a huge game and neither is final 4 material but it was a big game for 2 bubble teams. If your in the final tourney, your relevant. In football, as the year goes on essentially theres only a couple games per weekend that matter. What does a matchup between (just an example) 8-2 Oklahoma vs 8-2 Missouri mean? Sounds like a good game between 2 teams with solid records and it is but in reality it means NOTHING. I mean you can be unbeaten and your games mean nothing. Bowl season, taking away gambling purposes, is utterly awful. Its comical how useless it is. I do agree with you however that the one and done hurts the PRODUCT on the court in bball. Im not saying the product on the field is bad in football, but the system negates it
Now, as for bball/football , no I don't care about Syracuse vs Albany in nov. Im a cuse fan by the way. However I could care less about any bowl not for the natl title . To me, games only matter if you have any shot in any way to win a national title. In basketball, although theres a million games you are still playing your way to either a)improve your seeding for march or b) just to get into the tourney. That makes them important to me. Example the other night was Arizona st at Colorado. Not a huge game and neither is final 4 material but it was a big game for 2 bubble teams. If your in the final tourney, your relevant. In football, as the year goes on essentially theres only a couple games per weekend that matter. What does a matchup between (just an example) 8-2 Oklahoma vs 8-2 Missouri mean? Sounds like a good game between 2 teams with solid records and it is but in reality it means NOTHING. I mean you can be unbeaten and your games mean nothing. Bowl season, taking away gambling purposes, is utterly awful. Its comical how useless it is. I do agree with you however that the one and done hurts the PRODUCT on the court in bball. Im not saying the product on the field is bad in football, but the system negates it
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