If a fanbase is large enough, I don’t think Vegas will have to worry about travel distance to avoid an embarrassing attendance. Until climate change makes the place hell on earth, enough people will be up for a trip to Vegas.
Vegas in December/January is chilly and wonderful if its not windy, but a city thats easy to get to with plenty of hotel rooms will always get plenty of people to travel to
Has UGA or Florida been to the Gator Bowl recently? Trying to sell a vacation to Jacksonville to people that were there a couple months prior is a tough sell.
A time where it was still funny that Trump was running for President seems both distant and like it was yesterday to me.
Do some bowls the actual college graduate portion of your fanbase would be excited to travel to. European capitals etc
That was a regular season game right? I can't imagine a European Bowl Game being successful because less than a month is far too short advanced notice for European travel plans.
Logistics sadly cannot be damned because lots of soccer is played in that timeframe and you need a stadium. Wembley in London will probably be available but that might be it.
Place is notorious for pathetic attendance figures. Monaco matches are comparable to MAC Spring Games in crowd size.
Just saw that BC and Georgia Tech played in Ireland two years after Penn State and way more people attended had it been in Atlanta or Chestnut Hill. Both schools have more opposing fans attend their home games than their own fans rather frequently. Must be way more college football fans in Ireland than I would have assumed.
If they treat them anything like Nebraska we're each going to play them every year until all of us are dead.
that would suck Clemson in 2024 will for sure stay on for us. I hope we keep UCLA for 25 and 26 too. FSU and Ohio State are our only big home and homes beyond that rn iirc. Georgia moving to 11 P5 opponents makes the season ticket price a lot more appealing. 10 power 5 should be the standard imo. Only playing 9 power 5 teams seems risky in an expanded playoff where strength of schedule will for sure determine seeding.
I think on paper it makes sense. But why would bama want to ad another potentially tough game when sec could go 9 conference games. Why does fsu want to play bama when the acc isn’t gonna get more than one or two teams ever. Uga is already rumors to be off the table
every team should play p5 teams and week zero or spring game should be buy games for g5 and fcs schools imo
Feel free to bump this post should it occur and the board still exists, but I don’t see 9 conference games changing the way Bama, UGA, LSU, etc. schedule.