Yeah but it might be too late for that. The media revenue generated by the bowls outside of the CFP have never been lower. Now if they are getting a piece of the CFP money that might be a different story. I just don’t see how the lesser bowl games make financial sense looking at the attendance. Some of them will still remain somewhat important for their region but I pretty sure the “Plug in Large City’s Name Here” Chamber of Commerce will bend over backward get an event with less than 25k in attendance. Makes me wonder if a multi-use indoor venue capable of seating 35k for a football game near Winstar or Choctaw casino would be worth the investment to steal a “Servpro Level” Bowl.
Which I was, and I'm still asking. I submit these possible interpretations:
"This is so Old Denton!"
"I read this in my pizza delivery man voice"
"Hey! are you interested in some sushi?"
"Have you voted yet?"
"You must be the one that funded the banner."
The game is over priced. Two $30 General Admission through the bowl/smu site come out to $66 with fees. UNT has them at $25 each and came out to $66 with fees.
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