Article By JA Allen on 28th December, 2009
I would assume not, because, at this point, most of the bowls played possessed little meaning for the noisy majority. Â
This does not detract from the devotion of those assembled in respective stadiums cheering on their home teams or those sitting raptly in front of television screens watching the action unfold in high definition on ESPN.
The bowl, regardless of stature, has meaning and consequence for the teams playing because it represents the culmination of a season of hard-fought victories—an award of merit allowing the team a chance to display its strengths during this postseason contest and hopefully to come away with a victory.
For teams playing in the higher ranking b...
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