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Sep 17, 2024
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jtm0001
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Winning > Losing - a Bowl is representative of a winning program & a reward for
student athletes. It drives recruiting and with so many limited practices it really does help the development of the younger guys.
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Can someone explain to me why making a bowl is so important...
smootharch
Sep 17, 10:27am
More Practice time and time with coaches = better program
Swish
Sep 17, 10:28am
Extra practice time is especially important for the younger players IMO. Also, for the coaches to evaluate what
ManicBlue
Sep 17, 10:29am
More football is better than less football.
IdahoCoug
Sep 17, 10:28am
It’s harder for football to move the needle for us basketball fans when there is
Cooouuugs
Sep 17, 1:30pm
Lucky for you then!
IdahoCoug
Sep 17, 1:36pm
“Doing relatively well” does not equate to finishing in the Top 12. You can have
Cooouuugs
Sep 17, 2:06pm
Seems like a low bar
Chicago Cougar
Sep 17, 10:29am
It is a low bar, but football is still going on.
coolblue
Sep 17, 10:35am
Yep...a low bar that BYU couldnt even get to last year
WJCougar
Sep 17, 10:51am
We all want a bowl game, but I’m not too interested in a bowl game based on a 6-6 record—even in our conference. It…
Brisco
Sep 17, 1:14pm
I think those things, plus perception of the program, especially by recruits.
RoyalTooth15
Sep 17, 10:30am
More wins = good
gaffer
Sep 17, 10:31am
It is huge measure of success for a program. Helps with recruiting, fan
mudpupper
Sep 17, 10:31am
7-6>6-7>5-7
BYUBandfan
Sep 17, 10:31am
Unless someone gets a major injury that affects the next season or their career
BYUBandfan
Sep 17, 11:05am
Winning > Losing - a Bowl is representative of a winning program & a reward for
jtm0001
Sep 17, 10:32am
Yes, more practice time moves the needle significantly
StantonMac
Sep 17, 10:36am
Are you really asking if more BYU football is really better than less BYU football?
cheezedawg
Sep 17, 10:36am
It's not. Sports don't matter and we will all die someday. Happy now?
All-American
Sep 17, 10:36am
We might see more 5-7 teams ever in bowl games this year because of the new
CameronG
Sep 17, 10:42am
Because winning more games is better than winning fewer games.
Eddie
Sep 17, 10:43am
Winning record>losing record. It is that simple.
Carnac
Sep 17, 10:48am
Helps with recruiting better players which leads to better teams
BradioHead
Sep 17, 10:51am
Like it or not, reaching a bowl game is considered a sign of a successful season
Doogal McCougar
Sep 17, 10:52am
Other than the playoffs, bowls are increasingly about young player development.
macdizzle
Sep 17, 11:13am
First reasonable measure of success, you're at least average
Projectoor
Sep 17, 11:18am
Mostly optics for recruiting. It's the sign you don't suck.
The Y's Insider
Sep 17, 11:22am
More football is awesome. I can't believe we're talking about this.
momowagon
Sep 17, 11:43am
Of course more football is better than less,
smootharch
Sep 17, 1:40pm
I think a lot of people care about a 6-6 BYU team this year playing in a bowl game.
IdahoCoug
Sep 17, 1:44pm
You are 100% correct. And here is why.
Happy As Larry
Sep 17, 12:28pm
Just to be clear, while I LOVE the more inclusive 12-team playoff
Happy As Larry
Sep 17, 12:28pm
6-6 gives you a chance to be 7-6
Boring
Sep 17, 12:58pm
Yes, it's the lowest possible goal for the season.
cambo
Sep 17, 1:09pm
A bowl isn’t the goal for the team. Conference title is the goal.
andrewg3
Sep 17, 1:26pm
If a player has a contract to receive NIL money... he must play in the bowl game
coot20
Sep 17, 1:42pm
Smootharch - it’s all about creating an opportunity (bowl) economy for America
VinnyBYU
Sep 20, 1:55am
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