If it’s not:
- a warm weather destination
- a date after Christmas
- a good match up, B1G vs SEC
Who cares.
Second one to die in 2026
See below.Didn't St Pete change name to Mowers and Papa John change names too?
The day after. The 27th or later works a lot better logistically.Detroit wasn't warm. But it was after XMas and we played UNC in it. And Detroit style Pizza and Coneys were great.
It did.Jayson Love said St Petersburg Bowl is gone- thought it morphed into Gasparilla Bowl? And RU played in a version called Beef O'Brady's Bowl?
P4 v P4 post-Christmas have been pretty to very well attended, with very good TV ratings, the past 2 years. Those games likely aren't going anywhere.If it’s not:
- a warm weather destination
- a date after Christmas
- a good match up, B1G vs SEC
Who cares.
There about 12 of those.P4 v P4 post-Christmas have been pretty to very well attended, with very good TV ratings, the past 2 years. Those games likely aren't going anywhere.
And we had the best attended game over an 11 year period at that Bowl. { +28k} RU faithful represented very well that game vs. UCF. We had a great time there.Jayson Love said St Petersburg Bowl is gone- thought it morphed into Gasparilla Bowl? And RU played in a version called Beef O'Brady's Bowl?
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I’m convinced that those who want less bowl games don’t really watch much college football outside of Rutgers. Small sample size but it’s definitely true of posters on this board.Soon those who complained about having too many bowl games will be whining about too little.
As for me I hope this means only winning teams will get invites and the days of 5-7s over.
Actually I would like to see 6-6 programs only eligible if there aren't enough 7-5 programs available ( 6-5-1 If you wish to get picky)
Also I believe the senior bowl should only have the college players that are over 65 and just lost their eligibility be in that game.
If in any year there aren't enough oldies but eligible, drop the age down to 55 because the way players are keeping eligibility past what was the rule for when Ben Mauk fought for old age benefits and was denied, colleges will be having players offered NILs by the Neptune Society , walkers will be standard equipment while Geritol will be the players drug of choice
Actually Minor Bowl games are pushed by TV Sports Networks and though the casual fan and many purists might feel there's too many of them , minor bowl fit a niche for college fans that like to see any game played and advertisers that want to reach them.I’m convinced that those who want less bowl games don’t really watch much college football outside of Rutgers. Small sample size but it’s definitely true of posters on this board.
You will see them post that no one watches minor bowl games and no one cares. Ignoring that ratings for non playoff games were the highest this year since 2015-16.
There is such an easy solution for this crowd- continue to not watch the games and leave them for actual college football (and degenerate gambling) fans.
that's all well and good but people are watching them and the local communities do well with them financiallyActually Minor Bowl games are pushed by TV Sports Networks and though the casual fan and many purists might feel there's too many of them , minor bowl fit a niche for college fans that like to see any game played and advertisers that want to reach them.
Also they help make the season a little more enjoyable for the players and fanbase that enjoy the bowl game experience instead of watching just top programs get to play post season.
Some games I'll turn my nose up at, but there are many others that will enjoy seeing the games I don't want to see and networks find advertisers to pay the fright to show them and even minor bowls are getting sponsors to put their name on the bowl game to finance that bowl game,
what I found as the reason why minor bowls will exist , while we wonder why they stay in business :
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AI Overview
A successful minor (or lower-tier) college football bowl game that lacks high in-person attendance thrives by
focusing on television viewership, corporate sponsorship, and the "experience" for the participating teams rather than ticket sales. Because many bowl games exist primarily to create content for television networks like ESPN and to drive local tourism, they can be profitable and sustainable even with empty stands.
Here is what makes for a successful, low-attendance minor bowl:
1. Strong Television and Media Value
- The "Made-for-TV" Model: Most minor bowls are owned or controlled by networks like ESPN. They serve as valuable inventory for holiday programming.
- Betting and Entertainment: Even if not a marquee matchup, these games provide gambling opportunities and a casual viewing experience, often attracting viewers seeking an escape during the holidays.
- Engaging Matchups: Pairing two high-effort, "lunch-pail" teams (e.g., from the Group of Five) often results in more competitive and entertaining games than a matchup of uninterested, elite teams that might have player opt-outs.
2. Strategic "Bowl Experience" for Teams
- Rewarding the Players: A successful minor bowl focuses on giving student-athletes a memorable trip, offering high-quality bowl gifts, and providing a "big-time" environment, regardless of the crowd size.
- Recruiting and Exposure: The game serves as a marketing tool for the participating school and a chance to compete on a national stage, making it worth the trip for the athletic department.
3. Corporate Sponsorships and Title Rights
- Naming Rights: The title sponsor (e.g., "Pop-Tarts Bowl," "Gildan New Mexico Bowl") often covers a significant portion of the operating costs, making attendance less critical for revenue.
- Local Economic Impact: The bowl brings in fans from out-of-town who stay in hotels, eat at restaurants, and rent cars, which provides value to the host city, encouraging civic support for the event.
4. Low-Cost Operations and Subsidies
- Subsidy Model: Many smaller bowls are supported by conference, city, or even NCAA subsidies.
- Reduced Overhead: Successful lower-tier bowls are often held in smaller or mid-sized venues where the overhead is lower, allowing them to turn a profit on media rights fees alone.
5. Unique Branding and "Meme" Potential
In summary, a successful minor bowl game is less about filling the stadium and more about delivering a high-quality TV broadcast, fulfilling the sponsorship contract, and providing a rewarding, bowl-game atmosphere for the players.
- "Viral" Potential: Successful minor bowls sometimes lean into their niche status. For example, the 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl became successful by embracing a, literally, "edible" mascot, generating massive social media engagement that outweighed the impact of ticket sales.
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Then go. Nobody’s stopping you. But you will never see a Schiano team there. That means Grifter Greg and his eventual replacement Joe when he retires in 2040 with a 15% conference winning pct.There about 12 of those.
We are familiar with all. And I’d be happy to go to just about any of them.
I was told all the small bowls were dying and no one cared about them.
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Second one to die in 2026
that is a fair take, resigned to agree although @e5fdny is how most feel now.Detroit wasn't warm. But it was after XMas and we played UNC in it. And Detroit style Pizza and Coneys were great.
As long we play a P4 team I can be good with most any bowl.
6-6 should not be bowlingSoon those who complained about having too many bowl games will be whining about too little.
As for me I hope this means only winning teams will get invites and the days of 5-7s over.
Actually I would like to see 6-6 programs only eligible if there aren't enough 7-5 programs available ( 6-5-1 If you wish to get picky)
Also I believe the senior bowl should only have the college players that are over 65 and just lost their eligibility be in that game.
If in any year there aren't enough oldies but eligible, drop the age down to 55 because the way players are keeping eligibility past what was the rule for when Ben Mauk fought for old age benefits and was denied, colleges will be having players offered NILs by the Neptune Society , walkers will be standard equipment while Geritol will be the players drug of choice
Detroit wasn't warm. But it was after XMas and we played UNC in it. And Detroit style Pizza and Coneys were great.
As long we play a P4 team I can be good with most any bowl.
Neither was Toronto. But I had a good time at the International Bowl. Date helped too.that is a fair take, resigned to agree although @e5fdny is how most feel now.
I'm surprised the Bahamas bowl wasn't turned into a more high profile destination. I would imagine that having a BIG vs SEC in the Bahamas would be nice drawNeither was Toronto. But I had a good time at the International Bowl. Date helped too.
If that one was a B1G vs a P4, I’d go again.
Part of that I think was the venue.I'm surprised the Bahamas bowl wasn't turned into a more high profile destination. I would imagine that having a BIG vs SEC in the Bahamas would be nice draw
I honestly don't know but if we played there, I'd go haPart of that I think was the venue.
Seem to recall it was a funky layout that wasn’t good for TV or actually being there.
Another one that depends on the venue.Puerto Rico bowl could be a fun one. And it will be warm with flights super cheap from EWR
But what about the people that don’t want to watch? You expect them to just shut up and not watch!?The more bowl games the better. I’d gladly watch a 5 win UAB playing a 6 win Jacksonville state on Dec 22 at 2pm over anything on TV.
Out of all the bowl cities we've been to, Toronto was my favorite - fantastic city and it wasn't even that cold.Neither was Toronto. But I had a good time at the International Bowl. Date helped too.
If that one was a B1G vs a P4, I’d go again.
It was a good party too.Out of all the bowl cities we've been to, Toronto was my favorite - fantastic city and it wasn't even that cold.
Marching behind the Rutgers Band down the streets of Toronto the night before the Bowl Game: Priceless.Neither was Toronto. But I had a good time at the International Bowl. Date helped too.
If that one was a B1G vs a P4, I’d go again.