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The Washington Post: In a 12-team playoff, will anyone care who wins a conference title?
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<blockquote data-quote="froginmn" data-source="post: 3225944" data-attributes="member: 67577"><p>My logic is that for me the Fiesta, Rose, and Peach all have lots of pageantry and excitement built in to the experience. It's a neutral site and the host cities put tons of effort into making it a good experience for all fans. The Rose Parade was a big part of the experience and my wife and kids loved it.</p><p></p><p>I doubt that going to State College in the middle of December will be very fun (as opposed to Atlanta, Pasadena, Phoenix) and I'm guessing that the folks there won't spend a whole lot of time creating the events and pageantry that traditional bowls do (especially since they'll have only a couple weeks notice that they're even hosting).</p><p></p><p>If you're strictly a football fan like me, of course the game itself will make it worthwhile. But the draw of big bowls goes beyond the game itself. That's what will be lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginmn, post: 3225944, member: 67577"] My logic is that for me the Fiesta, Rose, and Peach all have lots of pageantry and excitement built in to the experience. It's a neutral site and the host cities put tons of effort into making it a good experience for all fans. The Rose Parade was a big part of the experience and my wife and kids loved it. I doubt that going to State College in the middle of December will be very fun (as opposed to Atlanta, Pasadena, Phoenix) and I'm guessing that the folks there won't spend a whole lot of time creating the events and pageantry that traditional bowls do (especially since they'll have only a couple weeks notice that they're even hosting). If you're strictly a football fan like me, of course the game itself will make it worthwhile. But the draw of big bowls goes beyond the game itself. That's what will be lost. [/QUOTE]
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