I know it's cool for some to say that bowl games don't matter.
For those who say this I recommend that you watch the end of UT's bowl game and the players reaction.
Better yet just watch the end of any of the bowl games and the reaction of the players.
Yes, they matter for several reasons. It sure mattered when we didn't go bowling and missed the extra practice time. It matters to the teams that miss out on a bowl too.
Then, on another level, if we had lost this game, it would have sure as heck mattered to a host of people ready for some negative raves in the postgame.
I know it's cool for some to say that bowl games don't matter.
For those who say this I recommend that you watch the end of UT's bowl game and the players reaction.
Better yet just watch the end of any of the bowl games and the reaction of the players.
It was a great game to watch. I was on the very top row on the Nebraska side wearing my orange but the fans in red next to me were classy folks and very complimentary of Tennessee. Was a tad cold when the sun went down but I was prepared. Kudos to the team and Butch ... A good win!
They're exhibition games. In that sense, they literally don't matter. Turning that into "zero players care about bowl games" is a strawman argument used to prop them up.
I think bowl games matter to the players,coaches and school. The reaction of the players and coaches are proof of that.as for the school,it matter because of the money they get.
As for the fans,everyone has their own opinion right or wrong. The way I see it is if they don't matter then the stats and records set do not matter then. Just can't agree with that,it's unfair to players like Dobbs and Barnett.
Now some bowls mean more than others obviously but they all mean something.
I know it's cool for some to say that bowl games don't matter.
For those who say this I recommend that you watch the end of UT's bowl game and the players reaction.
Better yet just watch the end of any of the bowl games and the reaction of the players.
It really comes down to what kind of program you want and type kids you want in your program. If you want to compete and recruit competitors, any time you take the field and score is being kept, you want to win. If you dont like to compete and want the sportsmanship trophy handed out to everybody, hell be Tulane or Brown.
They're exhibition games. In that sense, they literally don't matter. Turning that into "zero players care about bowl games" is a strawman argument used to prop them up.