billybud wrote:Actually one game that really has my attention this week is Central Michigan at Temple. I'm not sure why this potential MAC Championship game matchup is taking place in week 2, but it is definitely interesting.
This is a good example of our varied perspectives....
With FSU-Oklahoma, OSU-Miami, USF-Florida, Ga-South Carolina, Michigan-Notre Dame, Tennessee-Oregon, etc, etc. This pairing was not even in my consciousness. Actually, not in my universe.
Goes to show that there is a lot of different worlds in college football and a lot of fan interests.
Quite true, but when I look for good college football games it doesn't have to do with how competitive teams are nationally or even regionally, just how they match up with each other. Maybe that makes me odd but I'd much rather watch a 31-30 game between two teams destined to go 3-9 than watch a 52-10 blowout featuring two teams in the Top 25.
I just had this conversation with a friend of mine last night. I go around to various high school football games on Friday nights and was telling him that I usually try to go to the best game I can find. When I told him of some of the games I have attended he couldn't understand how I would think a game between two teams that struggled to get four wins in a season could be one of the best I've ever been to. Well, the game had a final score of 48-45 in double overtime, that is why I would think that. I think sometimes we get so wrapped up in what the rewards for success can be that we forget the beauty of each individual game itself.
Of all the games you mentioned above really only the Michigan-Notre Dame game was a good game, coming down to the wire. Living in the Columbus area, though, I learned a long time ago not to like the Wolverines nor the Irish.