Sirhornsalot
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They've always been meaningless in that sense. This is true both in the BCS era and before.I agree, bowl games have become meaningless unless you are in the CFP rotation
Back then, players didn't skip bowl games. Bowl games were a chance to showcase your team (and your personal skills) on a national stage. Teams often played their best games in bowls. Lots of pageantry and hype. Most bowls just tried to get good competitive match ups.
But the national champ has always been decided by one or two bowls and thats it.
Think about the Ice Bowl II, I think it was the '79 Cotton Bowl, Houston vs ND (Montana). When you see clips of that game, notice people showed up despite the horrible and bone chilling weather. People cared.
I think these days it has become watered-down too much. Too many bowls, too many 6-6 teams in bowl games. So you end up with bowl games that really shouldn't exist and the public doesn't have much of an appetite for 6-6 matchups.
I'll probably watch a couple of games I otherwise wouldn't because I know I won't see college football again for several months.