I agree it’s going to be changing quickly. There is more money to be made in a large college football playoff format than all these meaningless bowl games now days that teams and starting players don’t even want to play in. Teams and players want to play for a national championship.
These playoff games will draw more than 47k fans and that is why, like you mentioned, these large cities like Nashville, LA, Minneapolis, Vegas etc. want these games and their stadiums hold more than 47k fans and they have luxury suites for the high roller fans. These sites will generate more revenue than a game at the Sun Bowl will.
Weather isn’t really an issue. The Penn State and Ohio State games were freezing and didn’t simply from selling out. And I am curious why you think the age of the Sun Bowl is a something going on favor of hosting a college football playoff game?
Trying to be proactive and investing hundreds of millions of dollars into making the Sun Bowl a desirable college football destination will turn into a disaster IMO. We already altered the Sun Bowl to accommodate “ big time” soccer matches and lol how that turned out.
I mention the age of the Sun Bowl playing a factor because earlier this year in El Paso, 350 bowl executives met for 2 days.
One of the talking points was the Bowl Presidents want the Bowl Games to be the host sites for all Playoff games.
The long standing tradition of the Sun Bowl is one thing the Sun Bowl has over other places.
I do not believe El Paso and the Sun Bowl will ever host.
All I am saying is that the College Football Playoff is the future of the Sport, it’s going to blow up, it’s going to be massive, and it’s going to be lucrative.
And if the Sun Bowl wants to be involved, they better start now because we will be left behind like we are in everything else.