by jettison » Thu Jan 03, 2002 7:12 pm
Kiper... note that the bowl games you mentioned were chosen more along the lines of the old methods (i.e. not a computer). Those bowl organizers were not limited to 6 teams (8 minus #1 and #2) to match up, resulting in, thus far, 3 BCS bowls that have been completely lopsided blowouts. 56 to whatever, 47 to whatever, 38 to whatever. I've never been so bored watching football on TV.
There was always one (at most two) games that had national championship implications. But now, with 2 dozen bowl games, many of them just well-intended but nevertheless feeble attempts by the lesser conferences to get some meager piece of the pie, matching their 5-6 champ vs a 6-5 runner-up in another lesser conference... I think the quality of play and sincere interest from your average detached viewers - who make up the majority of the ratings audience - has diminished a bit.
It's a deceitfully complicated mess, this modern display of college football, with all its money and selfishness and elitism. A lot like television. Who is the chicken? Who is the egg? Ah, heck, let's all go watch Depauw & Wabash play the 132nd time for the Monon Bell. That actually means something.