I would love to see this. 6-6 teams do not belong in bowls. Especially when you can schedule for wins in a BCS conference. Losing 10-12 bowl games wouldn't be a bad thing. They are a joke that no one takes that seriously.
Fitz: Don't limit bowls to 7-win teams
By Teddy Greenstein, Tribune reporter
Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald hopes the Big Ten does not support potential legislation to limit bowls to seven-win teams.
“I think the best part of bowl games is about the opportunities -- not just the teams, but for your students, your fans, your alumni, your fans in the area,” Fitzgerald told the Tribune on Tuesday. “I’m not for limiting it.”
Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany told the Tribune last month that in preliminary discussions with league athletic directors, he has seen “a lot of head-nodding” in support of the seven-win requirement.
“We’re seriously considering being supportive of that,” Delany said. “Gosh, you had a number of coaches who lost their jobs (after six-win regular seasons). You had this anomaly where coaches may be receiving bonuses for going to a bowl but losing their job and having their whole staffs in transition. That’s not a celebration (of a season).
“You look at the whole environment and you think: ‘Is that is a reward? Is that enough to merit a successful season?’ In some cases you could say yes, where a team had not been to a bowl in five years. It energizes the fans. But in a lot of other cases, clearly not, and there’s bowl fatigue within the fan base.”
The lower bowls tend to be money-losers because of poor ticket sales. Schools and conferences have to soak up the losses.
A seven-win requirement, which could become reality for the 2014 season, could torpedo a half-dozen of the 35 bowls.
The flip side is that bowls are rewards for players and opportunities to see new parts of the country. And even the lowest-level bowls draw decent TV ratings.
“I’m all for letting guys have the opportunity to play,” Fitzgerald said. “A .500 record in our league, I think, is pretty darn good. Is it great? No, it’s not great.
“But you can still have a great bowl game like we did this year with two 6-6 teams. It was very entertaining. Our fans traveled well.”
Texas A&M’s 33-22 victory over Northwestern in the Meineke Car Care Bowl drew 68,395 to Houston’s Reliant Stadium.
“I’m not for five-win teams even being able to receive a waiver,” Fitzgerald said. “I think that’s tough noogies. If you have a losing record, you are out. A .500 record should be the benchmark, in my opinion.”
_________________ Frank Coztansa wrote: conns7901 wrote: Not over yet. Yes it is.
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