WF,
In any season, only one or two bowls ever really mattered.
There was always a small cohort of 4 or 5 teams who had a chance to win it. These small cohorts seem to stay around forever, but they do evolve -slowly- over time. For example, Clemson is in it now, but they weren’t 7 or 8 years ago or so.
Look before the CFP at the BCS: Most BCS Championships: Alabama; Most BCS wins: Ohio State and USC (that era’s Clemson); Most BCS appearances: Ohio State. Those BCS names sound familiar in today’s game.
You see the same stuff looking at teams by the decades. Remember how dominant Nebraska and Miami seemed in the 1980’s? Florida State in the 1990’s? The better the program, the harder it is to push them out and the great teams seem to work their way back into the hegemony after brief absences.
In any season, only one or two bowls ever really mattered.
There was always a small cohort of 4 or 5 teams who had a chance to win it. These small cohorts seem to stay around forever, but they do evolve -slowly- over time. For example, Clemson is in it now, but they weren’t 7 or 8 years ago or so.
Look before the CFP at the BCS: Most BCS Championships: Alabama; Most BCS wins: Ohio State and USC (that era’s Clemson); Most BCS appearances: Ohio State. Those BCS names sound familiar in today’s game.
You see the same stuff looking at teams by the decades. Remember how dominant Nebraska and Miami seemed in the 1980’s? Florida State in the 1990’s? The better the program, the harder it is to push them out and the great teams seem to work their way back into the hegemony after brief absences.
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