it's always been a sport of the haves vs have nots.
Agree.
nothing has really changed.
Disagree. What changed is that, as discussed upthread, fans of "have nots" as you put it had non-NC things to root for that were seen as worthwhile. Those things (beating rivals, knocking off helmets, winning a league title once in a great while, winning the Rose Bowl) were enticing enough that
@betarhoalphadelta (PU) and
@ELA (MSU) were serious followers of the sport as a whole. I think we are losing those guys and if we're losing message board fanatics like those two guys, we're in big trouble.
what changed things for the worse is the playoff ruining the bowls bc now there is really no point to play in a bowl game and risk injury if you're going to be a 1st or 2nd rd pick. my hope is that by expanding the playoffs they will fix some of that.
As I've said before, the CFP has effectively sucked all the oxygen out of the room. When I was a kid up through college (the BCS didn't start until after I graduated) even a "helmet" fan like me was really rooting for sub-NC goals. We always said the goals were:
- Beat Michigan
- Win the Big Ten (then Big11Ten)
- Win the Rose Bowl
- Win the NC.
Here I somewhat disagree with
@Brutus Buckeye . I still want to beat Michigan and especially after two-straight losses but for me, that has lost a part of it's importance. I think it is fair to say that Brutus sees it as an end in and of itself where I always saw it as a means to an end. Generally in the past, goals #2, #3, and #4 were dependent upon achieving goal #1. Now it only somewhat is and when we expand to a 12-team CFP winning the NC will be only marginally related to the outcome of The Game.
Once the playoff expands to 12 there will be no more high-end non-CFP bowls. On top of that, regular season games will each individually be vastly less important and I'll have almost no reason whatsoever to care about regular season games not involving my team.
I still root for MY team and I still watch most of MY team's games but I'm much more willing to miss one here or there because if I miss the Maryland game (because it is on Peacock and I don't bother to use
@Temp430 's code for a discount) and Ohio State loses, so what? The Buckeyes can still get to the CFP. In the old days a random upset like that would have been devastating. Now it just narrows the path but there is still a viable path.
Expanding the playoff will create more interesting playoff games but I don't see it as fixing anything. At best it simply replaces interesting Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl matchups with interesting CFP matchups.
The great thing about CFB was always that each regular season game was important. I've watched a lot of games involving helmets around the country over the years usually because I was rooting for
@OrangeAfroMan 's Gators or
@rolltidefan 's Tide or @utee's Longhorns to lose. I'm sure those guys have watched a number of Ohio State games rooting for Ohio State to lose for the same reason, to clear room for their own team in the NC or BCS or CFP. Once we go to 12 that all becomes rather meaningless.
the sport has always been in desperate need for parity. that is why I think going to a 48 to maybe even 60 team super league and trimming a lot of the fat that is left over from the B12/ACC/PAC4, cutting scholarships to about 75, and then allowing for revenue share with the players and instituting a salary cap where every player makes the exact same thing at every school might be the way to go. make it so that guys that finish their degrees get bonus $$$$.
do all that. keep the one time transfer portal rule. NIL is here to stay can't really do anything with that- but by doing a rev share with a salary cap where every single program pays X million a year in salary and every player from every program gets paid the same thing- you can probably get rid of the NIL collectives that set up those funds where position X makes X amount- which is really just pay for play schemes to try and get recruits at that position to come to the school. Won't really be a need for that with rev share and players actually earning money. NIL can instead than be used what it was intended for- letting the proven star players and starting QBs to cash in on their names and earn money.
I think that this might make for an interesting discussion but I also think that the discussion would be purely academic because it is simply NEVER going to happen.