My personal Golden Age is the BCS Era, and that’s not to say it’s due to the BCS. The era itself aligns with my coming of age with football, which started with watching college football with my grandpa during my childhood in Florida, until finishing college fifteen years later in Arizona.
For one, the BCS Era is the college football I grew up with. To quote myself from an earlier post: “...our favorite eras of college football are almost always the eras we grew up with. It’s why the different generations of Star Wars fans – Gen X, Millennials – defend the versions they grew up with – Original Trilogy, Clone Wars. It’s why you might see the elderly restlessly chase youthful urges through unwise romances or unrealistic purchases.” At some point, no matter how much more we keep watching college football, it doesn’t quite have the luster once our youthful fascinations for the sport wane.
Two, I got lucky growing up with Steve Spurrier’s Gators (thanks Grandpa). And extending Spurrier’s tenure through Urban Meyer’s, none of my other teams have come close to the Gator’s enviable success – certainly not my Phoenix teams. Three National Championships and a rare sense of dominance over my so-called Golden Age. Whenever I’m bummed after my Arizona Wildcats lose to another underdog in the NCAA Tournament, I can always fall back on knowing I at least had a team that won championships, one of which I was fortunate enough to attend – Florida beating Ohio State in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl.
After college, which aligned with Urban Meyer moving on from Florida, the sport wasn’t the same for me. But it wasn’t worth abandoning. A major offset is going to live games across the nation, which I began doing after college, once I started earning my own money.