I bet Booger and LSU celebrated going to the Peach Bowl in 1996 with a 10-2 record and a No. 17 ranking like crazy because back then ESPN wasn't there to tell them that their season was meaningless because they didn't make the playoffs.
In 1997, nobody was telling his LSU squad, which lost two games by less than a touchdown and had a win over the number one Florida Gators, that their season was a failure. They were excited for their bowl game. That was an excellent season. We used to recognize that.
But if Booger played today, he'd be told those seasons don't matter because they didn't make the playoffs.
This is what I'm talking about in terms of what we've lost in a sport with the focus on such a narrowly drawn playoff.
"To me, 24 would be the equivalent of giving everybody a participation trophy, and I don't think college football needs that."
@ESPNBooger reacts to the Big Ten wanting a 24-team CFP 🏆