I also don’t mind a few body bag games, but I’m in the minority there.
I don't think most people understand these games actually helped the college regular season be so special.
We are headed to an NFL-lite model, which is horrifically asinine. Why watch college football with the same structure and non-elite teams making the postseason when the NFL does it with better players?????
For the love of an extra dollar, the powers that be in college football are insistent that it becomes McDowell's to the NFL's McDonalds (Coming to America reference). No one wants a Big Mick over a Big Mac. FFS
Same with adding mediocre teams to your conference. The B1G adding Rutgers gets a lot of jokes, but it's more eyeballs watching Michigan and OSU get another win each year.
This past year, the SEC learned that adding only bluebloods with no other fodder has consequences (I know, sample size of 1, and I agree).
The SEC should add an NC State and OK State or Virginia or whatever with those bluebloods.
Fans like big games, sure. Fans like entertainment over competition often times.
But when we get a run of 2 and 3-loss national champions, much interest will wane. Whether it's a tiny-bit inflated or not, an 11-1 team is going to garner more interest than the same team at 9-3. It may even be an example of perception becoming the reality (which I hate, in general), but it's true.