BTW I always considered the NC above Purdue's ceiling. Just finding some way to backdoor a conference championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl, maybe even a win(!) there, is about all that any Purdue fan thought would/could happen.
Realistically Purdue, to get enough votes in the old system, would have to go undefeated.
Counting the bowl game, Purdue hasn't had a season with 3 or fewer losses since they went 9-3 (with a bowl win) in 1997. Most recent 2-loss season (with a bowl win) was 1979. Most recent 2-loss regular season was 1969. Most recent one-loss season was 1958, but that season also had two ties to finish 6-1-2. Prior to that they had no more one-loss [or better] seasons until 1943, which incidentally is also their most recent undefeated season. But, ya know, there might be a little asterisk what with a World War on and all...
So at best would be an appearance in the Rose Bowl. Which Purdue is likely to never again do in my lifetime, other than playing a conference away game at UCLA, of course.
I did say it was a slim chance but hey, BYU was awarded one with a team that was no better than about 20th nationally so it did happen in the old days, it was just exceedingly rare.
That said, you "dropping out" of CFB fandom and this comment from
@ELA have me concerned for the health of the sport:
I love fall. I love fall cooking. I like Oktoberfest and pumpkin (sorry) beers. I associate those things with college football, and thus it's all still somewhat intertwined. But I certainly no longer love college football. I'm not even sure I like it. It has fallen behind the NFL and the MLB playoffs in my watching hierarchy
My concern is that we (here on this board) aren't "average" CFB fans. We are the extreme fanatical outliers and if even we are losing interest, that has to be a bad sign!
I note that the two examples here are fans of schools that are NOT helmets.
As I see it, the CFP is sucking all the oxygen out of the room. In the past it was a much more regional sport. The most important thing to a Purdue fan as to beat Indiana and if anything beyond that, maybe knock off a helmet (ND, tOSU, or M for Purdue). To an MSU fan the biggest goal was to knock off "big brother" followed by other helmets (ND, tOSU). Then for both the possibility of winning the league (even if it was a split title) and possibly getting to or even potentially winning the Rose Bowl were plausibly achievable goals that kept fans of non-helmet schools interested.
Note these comments:
I think pining for the past can be limiting, we can still enjoy the present, I think, or I do anyway (the last two seasons were pretty fun).
I'm with you. I like all the changes because it benefits the player. At the end of the day that's all any fan should care about. The players.
@Cincydawg 's team won the last two NC's so his enjoying the present is hardly surprising.
@Mdot21 's team made the CFP the last two years so again, his enjoyment of the current system is hardly surprising.
I'm in the same boat. My team has been in the NC discussion almost every year so of course I'm still enjoying CFB.
My concern is that I doubt that CFB can sustain itself with only fans of UGA, Bama, tOSU, M, and a few other schools that can actually compete once all the fans of PU, MSU and the rest of the non-helmets go the way of
@betarhoalphadelta and
@ELA and either drop out or decide that the NFL and the MLB playoffs are more important.