Peach Bowl MGoNos

Submitted by skegemogpoint on December 15th, 2018 at 4:07 PM

Gary

Higdon

Bush

Lavert Hill

Long

 

None playing. A Michigan Captain is skipping a NY6 bowl game. No further comment. 

Merlin.64

December 15th, 2018 at 4:12 PM ^

How times have changed. A familiar lament for those of us whose memories stretch back too far. 

Ah well, any word on how many Florida players are not participating?

crg

December 15th, 2018 at 6:14 PM ^

But does the bowl-game injury rate exceed the odds for any regular season game?  Everyone always claims the "risk" is too high, but what is the actually chance of anything remotely serious.  I enjoy watching all the bowl games and have for many years - very rarely do you ever see guys getting seriously hurt in them.

Kevin13

December 15th, 2018 at 5:25 PM ^

Everyone wants to use Butt every time a kid decides not to play on a bowl game which is the new norm.  

Its just a matter of time before players start skipping regular season games they deem not important   We have started down a slippery slope and I’m sad to see kids decide they no longer want to help their team/program win a bowl game 

stephenrjking

December 15th, 2018 at 4:59 PM ^

If they sit out, yes. If they are thinking about it as Seth speculates, that could mean they’re gone and thinking of sitting, or it could mean that they’ll definitely sit if they leave but the NFL decision isn’t made yet. 

I’d like to get one of those guys back. Won’t be surprised if we don’t, though. 

Stringer Bell

December 15th, 2018 at 4:15 PM ^

They have millions on the line.  After seeing what happened to Jake Butt I can't say I blame any kid for putting their professional future above what ultimately amounts to a meaningless exhibition game.

evenyoubrutus

December 15th, 2018 at 7:55 PM ^

I don't want to just throw them under the bus because I know there's always a lot going on behind the scenes that we aren't privy to (nor should we be) but it seems like they're kind of a high maintenance family, based on all the things we've heard and things I've seen coming from his dad (not to mention the user here who was a close family friend who always complained about him not getting enough hype). Brian was pretty clear that Higdon was "peeved" that he burned his red shirt for just a few worthless snaps in 15. Just makes you wonder if he's the type who is always unhappy.

ak47

December 15th, 2018 at 4:24 PM ^

When did the bowl games matter? Until like the 1960s half the pollsters declared a national champion Pre bowl games and unless you were a top 3 team planning on making a claim to a national championship the bowl game didn’t mean anything from then until now.

The existence of the playoffs highlights the meaninglessness of the other bowl games but they never had any meaning 

OwenGoBlue

December 15th, 2018 at 4:35 PM ^

The bad bowl explosion is to blame, too. There were 19 bowls in 1998 and there are 39 now because of local committee cash grab bullshit.

When the top 1/3 of teams were in bowls you were seeing good matchups. Some good teams didn't make bowls!

Making a bowl was an accomplishment. Now that every 6-6 Tom, 7-5 Dick, and the occasional 5-7 Harry are in the whole category has been devalued. 

ak47

December 15th, 2018 at 4:22 PM ^

I wouldn’t risk my body for a money grab exhibition either if I had a future in the pros.

Hope they all have success in the nfl. Our secondary is going to be a scary unknown this offseason 

OwenGoBlue

December 15th, 2018 at 4:29 PM ^

Reps for young dudes might actually be more valuable for the future of programs than a win (and they can still win!). Not just in the game but in the weeks of practice leading up to the game.

Also healthy dudes getting drafted high is a good thing; if Jake Butt was a 2nd round pick I bet we would have seen more TE interest the last few years.

It's a shift in how we view a bowl game for sure, but this isn't a terrible thing by any means.