Monday, December 1, 2014

How Bowls Should Work

I currently believe the college football should change the way they chose who plays in each bowl. This year there will be 38 bowl games played wrapped up with the national championship which would be 39. The way the top four teams are placed into a bowl works perfectly. The big bowls (Rose, Cotton, Peach, Fiesta, Orange, Sugar) will all alternate who hosts the national semifinals and the other four will be played by various other top teams. That's not the problem. The problem is the rest of the bowls and I will explain how to fix that.

First off most of the bowls are set so they contain teams from the ACC vs. SEC or various other combinations. That should change. The committee should be aloud to put who they want to put in a bow in order to generate the best bowl games. For example Boston College and Notre Dame are big rivals. This year they both finished 7-5. Put them in a bowl. That would get more fans and turn a pointless bowl no one cares about into a great rivalry game.

The committee needs to take things like that into consideration if they want to change the toilet bowl, into a money making machine.

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