Quote Originally Posted by RougeDawg View Post
Burnout at a college age might be a thing if you were playing extra meaningless games, since previously you could not get paid legally. But playing extra games for a chance to do something few others ever get a chance to do shouldn?t cause burning in a winner. Makes zero sense unless they are soft. Might explain why the ACC sucks and is so soft. Maybe they need some little blue pills.
Consider another burnout which is the television viewers. When the football market gets saturated, the NFL will prevail. During the big money advertising slots the viewers will watch live NFL over DVR college football. The networks understand that there is ONLY ad revenue during live viewership thus big money ad slots.

Viewers watching college football on DVR are worthless for ad money generating; just fast forward past them. College Football needs to generate its money with live viewership. The big money will be generated with more quality games during the regular season in non-competing NFL ad slots.

Another problem for both NFL and College Football is the decrease of live television viewership across the board. Many are watching streaming services which devalues ad revenues. Streaming services provide family options where one pays monthly and incorporates others on the plan.

A college football expanded playoff could have games relegated to bad ad time slots due to NFL dominance so why not have more quality games in quality advertising slots during the season? I believe that a pathway to generating more revenue for college football is getting rid of bad non-conference games with great product to generate advertising revenue. College Football will always loose to the NFL.