From Deseret News archives:
ESPN's bowl dominance only hurts college football
That kicks off a marathon of 28 games in 16 days, with at least one bowl every day but two Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Really. No college bowl games on New Year's Day.
You remember New Year's Day, don't you? When I was a kid, Jan. 1 meant college football Rose, Orange, Cotton, Sugar . . . and nothing else much mattered.
(These days it's Rose, Orange, Sugar or Fiesta whatever the site of the BCS title game and nothing else much matters.)
There will be football on New Year's Day, however the NFL. Yes, the non-bowl oddity of 2006 is a function of the calendar, what with Jan. 1 falling on a Sunday. But the bowl season is also a function of ESPN trying to fill out its broadcast schedule.
Seven out of 10 bowl games 20 of the total of 28 are on ESPN or ESPN2.
Hey, ESPN owns the Las Vegas Bowl. Which, come to think of it, is a horrible precedent.
All you have to do is look at the bowl schedule and you'll see that ESPN already has too much influence that the bowl schedule, if not the entire system, is designed with TV in mind. And I'm not just talking about having the national championship game played on the oh-so-traditional Wednesday after New Year's.
ESPN has its one game (the Outback Bowl) on Jan. 2 (this year's equivalent of New Year's Day) and all three of the New Year's Eve games. But you don't think games are being played on every day of the week but Sundays to accommodate the teams and their fans, do you?
Obviously not.
At the risk of incurring the wrath of local fans, is there really a reason for 6-5 teams to be playing postseason games except to provide programming for ESPN? (That said, under the current system BYU and Utah are as worthy as a lot of the other teams.)
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