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Sure, but fewer Bowls is not conversely the answer to it either.

Nobody who saw the Cotton Bowl with Bama and MSU could have objectively called the 38-0 whipping a good game either.

I will not be happy until every single FBS team is in a post season game against a similarly performing foe. Watching 0-12 Kansas play 0-12 UCF last year could have been one of the best moments of the season, those kids are absolutely as competitive as anyone else and they would have left everything on the field to get that one win.

What, the NCAA is trying to rob us of opportunities to see something like this in a bowl game? More football is not always GOOD football.

I don't mind additional bowls as long as they don't start interfering with the better bowl time slots. I think the bowl schedule is ridiculous as it is; We wait 4 weeks to watch the post season only to discover there are good games that overlap each other.

Looking at the numbers from Baseball-Reference.com, MLB total attendance was 73,719,340. 73 million people attending baseball games throughout the year. The average game attendance was 30,361, with 81 home games per team, approximately. In terms of filling up stadiums, baseball averaged %70 percent stadium capacity through 2015. On any given day in the baseball season, approximately 455 thousand people attended MLB games, assuming there were no off days on that given day. Based on these numbers, I don't think baseball is dying out.

Because this hurts the cities more than it hurts the teams/conference. The city spent time on resources, creating jobs in the area to host the bowl, plus the revenue to all the local vendors from the "fans" that did show are all good things to that city.

The city shouldn't be punished because State College and State University has poor fanbases.

Why can't, instead of putting a hold on new bowls, just ever 2 to 5 years the NCAA look at the attendance and revenue for the locations for bowl games and if it doesn't meet a certain revenue percentage based on projected figure then the bowl will be relocated to a new Venue. Not like the lower tier bowl games need large stadiums and it could create an interest to know a bowl in coming to your area and boost the local economy for a small period.

Baseball is really, really boring and is dying out anyways. They can feature half-empty stadiums because people are genuinely surprised when they notice that baseball is still a thing and no one expect big crowds there anyways.

They typically get to select which one they want to wear. Our equipment guys have their spot on the facilities tour and they show all the uniforms, helmets, and gear we use. They then have the players number available in many different colors for them to try on

Because it makes the sport look bad. That Ga Southern vs Bowling Green game featured two of the best offenses in the country, with head coaches headed to bigger schools, from areas where football is a big deal. Majority of low-tier schools or teams who had a bad year wouldn't draw anywhere close to that. Not to mention the fact that poorly attended games place a huge financial burden on the schools.
Baseball is really, really boring and is dying out anyways. They can feature half-empty stadiums because people are genuinely surprised when they notice that baseball is still a thing and no one expect big crowds there anyways.

Just sayin, if he has any desire to get laid in college, wearing a uniform that highlights a gut like those do can't help he's going to want to be on the team that won at Bristol.

It's still not completely culturally acceptable for straight men to be into fashion... what exactly did you think I meant?

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