Dream with me for a moment...
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 10:43 am
OK...it's been a dark and dreary season for the most part and we're all in a bit of a funk over the state of the program and the likely beatdown coming our way this weekend.
Let's depart this sad reality for a moment and dream (however improbable that dream might be) of a brighter future...hopefully in the not-too-distant future. The CFP rankings just came out and AF was #25. They are in the discussion as a legitimate potential this year for a NY6 bowl bid. Starting next year, a season like this with a conference championship could mean a CFP place as the #12 seed.
Fast-forward into the future...and Army is having a similar amazing season. We go undefeated and enter the AAC championship game and somehow win it. We also could conceivably be in position to be the highest ranked "Group of 5" champ...with a potential CFP slot as the #12 seed.
But...instead of prepping for that game and getting ready to finish out the best season in Army history, we'll still have to play Navy in the midst of that because we've decided to keep the Navy game as a non-conference game and keep it in mid-December.
That doesn't make any sense to me. Why are we so hung up on keeping the Navy game as a mid-December game in order to be the only thing on TV? That's a relatively recent development (last 15 years or so?)...it could still be a featured game during rivalry weekend, with a lucrative TV contract. And it wouldn't have to be this "pseudo-bowl" after the regular season is basically over.
One of the supposed reasons for going to the AAC was because of CFP access due to the expanded 12-team field. Great....something else to dream for and play for. A season like AF is having this year, and it could be possible. If/when the sun, moon and stars ever align and Army were to be having that kind of season...do we really want to have to play Navy in between a conference championship game and prepping to play the #5 seed in the CFP?
Again...I realize this is dreamland here (especially as poorly as we look this season!). But, AF is showing it is possible. Curious if others view the Navy game as so critical that it has to keep this mid-December timeslot?
Let's depart this sad reality for a moment and dream (however improbable that dream might be) of a brighter future...hopefully in the not-too-distant future. The CFP rankings just came out and AF was #25. They are in the discussion as a legitimate potential this year for a NY6 bowl bid. Starting next year, a season like this with a conference championship could mean a CFP place as the #12 seed.
Fast-forward into the future...and Army is having a similar amazing season. We go undefeated and enter the AAC championship game and somehow win it. We also could conceivably be in position to be the highest ranked "Group of 5" champ...with a potential CFP slot as the #12 seed.
But...instead of prepping for that game and getting ready to finish out the best season in Army history, we'll still have to play Navy in the midst of that because we've decided to keep the Navy game as a non-conference game and keep it in mid-December.
That doesn't make any sense to me. Why are we so hung up on keeping the Navy game as a mid-December game in order to be the only thing on TV? That's a relatively recent development (last 15 years or so?)...it could still be a featured game during rivalry weekend, with a lucrative TV contract. And it wouldn't have to be this "pseudo-bowl" after the regular season is basically over.
One of the supposed reasons for going to the AAC was because of CFP access due to the expanded 12-team field. Great....something else to dream for and play for. A season like AF is having this year, and it could be possible. If/when the sun, moon and stars ever align and Army were to be having that kind of season...do we really want to have to play Navy in between a conference championship game and prepping to play the #5 seed in the CFP?
Again...I realize this is dreamland here (especially as poorly as we look this season!). But, AF is showing it is possible. Curious if others view the Navy game as so critical that it has to keep this mid-December timeslot?