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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    Not mad at most of this but I personally care zero about bowl games. They are exhibitions that give extra practice time.
    Bowl Games: "The new survivor challenge"

    Who can handle mass exodus the best.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Bowl Games: "The new survivor challenge"

    Who can handle mass exodus the best.?
    This is an entirely new dynamic.

    Bowl season = worthless, except for payout.

    Maggard's title says it all. This is business.

    Loyalty, Tradition, Honor are on their way out the door with every roster spot that appears filled then magically disappears. Of course it still exists for all us, but the players (majority) are thinking about a check from a bigger stadium.

    About the only positive is that we know we have the right man for the job for that specific season, and that's it.

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    Bowl games 1-3.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    Bowl games 1-3.
    Think the point is leading the team as head coach for a full season. Each season’s body of work.

    Last season, given the schedule in front of them, the Cajuns won the games they should have and lost the games they should have. USA was a winnable game but UL was a slight underdog in that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    I think it’s a little unfair to suggest Des can’t win the big one. He’s 0-1 in big ones, and that was the conf championship game no-show.

    Bowl games are completely irrelevant in the current landscape. It’s a game of attrition since many guys are either sitting out (draft) or moving out (portal).

    They are a financial drain on schools (ask the Sun Belt how far in the red these bowl games put them). Wish the playoff could get rid of them.
    Agreed that bowl games are irrelevant big picture BUT it worries me that we looked totally unprepared to play TCU and Marshall in the CCG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    Not mad at most of this but I personally care zero about bowl games. They are exhibitions that give extra practice time.
    Winning and losing those bowl games is one thing. Getting dominated and destroyed on national TV is another.

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    Bowl games are your last recruiting sales pitch.

    You will miss out on great talent if the mesage is disorientation.

    Desormeaux is continuing to learn as we speak.

    Bowl wins a comin.


    Geaux Cajuns

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    We are our own worst enemy when we discount bowl images amd parrot things like "there are too many bowls". If too many why not close bowls first that take p4 teams with losing records rarher than our g5 collegaues. It is a "big boy" narrative and enforced selectively to harm us


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    I think it’s a little unfair to suggest Des can’t win the big one. He’s 0-1 in big ones, and that was the conf championship game no-show.

    Bowl games are completely irrelevant in the current landscape. It’s a game of attrition since many guys are either sitting out (draft) or moving out (portal).

    They are a financial drain on schools (ask the Sun Belt how far in the red these bowl games put them). Wish the playoff could get rid of them.
    I would say the Tulane game was a big one and include Wake Forest, just being in the P4 for a 1-3 record in "big games". Definitely needs improvement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Winning and losing those bowl games is one thing. Getting dominated and destroyed on national TV is another.
    It was an embarrassing look to get blown out no doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Bowl games are your last recruiting sales pitch.

    You will miss out on great talent if the mesage is disorientation.

    Desormeaux is continuing to learn as we speak.

    Bowl wins a comin.
    Bowl games used to be a recruiting sales pitch. Sales pitch now is:

    1. You will start (or get significant time).

    2. We are paying you ___ (NIL wink wink)

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Winning and losing those bowl games is one thing. Getting dominated and destroyed on national TV is another.
    Not sure how many teams could do much better with 3 starting OL out and 2 of your top receivers. I felt going in that it would be a complete ass whipping.

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