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That doesn't make any sense. Sure, you can combine the two around the holidays, but that's not what a national championship would be at this point. It would be an ``event'' just like the SB is.
I can't remember the last time I saw Michigan play in truly bad wintry weather in November.
Apparently you missed the 2008 loss to NW at the Big House. Brutal weather, even more brutal game. Of course, Rodriguez's ineptitude only added to the misery of that day.
I can't remember the last time I saw Michigan play in truly bad wintry weather in November.
Apparently you missed the 2008 loss to NW at the Big House. Brutal weather, even more brutal game. Of course, Rodriguez's ineptitude only added to the misery of that day.
It was a crazy weather day which got worse as the day went on (just like the game did). Cold, blustery,swirling winds combined first with rain, then with a mix of rain and snow, it was pretty much impossible to stay dry and warm. To complicate things, all the concession stands ran out of coffee and hot chocolate, but I doubt they would have done much to keep a person warm that day. I stuck it out to the end - I NEVER leave a Michigan game early - but my son spent almost the entire 4th quarter inside the M Den building at the north end of the Big House, keeping in contact from time-to-time by cell phone (begging me to leave). In hindsight, with the way that game fell apart for Michigan, maybe I should have listened to him.
Super Bowl is an 'event', not a destination for people who wish to vacation like the bowls...
Yes, this.
Families are not going to make a vacation to Michigan in January like they do for the Bowls in Florida, Arizona, California now. Attendance would be fine, but it would be a money loser for the host cities.
Families are not going to make a vacation to Michigan in January like they do for the Bowls in Florida, Arizona, California now. Attendance would be fine, but it would be a money loser for the host cities.
..... and this is the primary calculus by which those making the decisions about a CFB post season will use. The present Bowls, the fat cats making a lot of money off of them and the cities hosting them stand to lose millions if there is a sensible play-off involving the stadia of host teams.
I might not like it but it trumps every other sensible method to conduct a meaningful CFB play-off. It is the primary reason the BCS never changed in its decade of uselessness and it will be the primary reason whatever play-off emerges in the post BCS era will make little sense to true sports fans looking for a meaningful way to determine the best CFB team in the nation.
You might as well sit back, grab a bag of popcorn and watch the show.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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