Sure. I'm not saying it's right or I like it.
Bowls have always been season-ending meaningless exhibitions, as they were created to be. But the increasing professionalism of the college sport is certainly trending in a way that displeases a lot of fans. Game attendance continues its annual decrease as colleges price themselves out of the market, and families are finding it increasingly difficult to bring youngsters along, so new fans aren't being created, the way they were decades ago.
Regular-season games aren't even that much fun to attend any more. At least not for 68-year-old me they aren't.
My
esposita and I went to the season opener this year. I wanted to attend Brent Venables' first game as OU's HFC.
It was a 2:30 game on a roasting hot--100-degree-plus--day. Someone who at least claimed to know said later that it reached 120 inside the now-completely-bowled-in stadium. People of all ages were being carted out on gurneys.
Which just set the stage for everything else. Non-stop canned music at ear-splitting volume. Exceeding-pain-threshold volume. Simba-Cam. Stupid championship ring races on the jumbotron. Inane announcements and endless recognition of every sponsor and major donor.
Here's what there wasn't: Programs. Updates of other games. Somehow, between the announcements and the video boards and the incredibly phantasmagorical video ring, they couldn't do updates of other games. The opportunity to discuss the previous play, or to speculate on the next play, with the fans around you.
It wasn't fun. I don't care to go back for more.
I have to say that when I went to the Nebraska game in Lincoln a couple of weeks later, it was much better. The announcements were fewer and farther between. There was less canned music. The volume of the PA system was not ear-splitting. My
esposita and I could discuss the game with the Nebraska fans around us. The noise was made by human beings cheering their team.
When I posted this comparison on an OU board, I was told that the lack of all the stuff that ruined the day for me at the OU-UTEP game is what has gone wrong with the Husker program.
I am told that recruits love the "awesome" atmosphere at the games with nonstop ear-splitting noise. Maybe so. But it's not for me.