Just to clarify, I think Golden Flake actually subsidized the prices of those games for sell to allow them to be sold so cheaply. That ain't face value, brothers and sisters!
I know Nick likes the neutral site openers for the recruiting, the revenue, the motivation, etc. but we are losing a great thing that is part of the fabric of college football. And that is visiting opposing stadia, college towns, and experiencing other traditions. I love seeing meccas of college football like the Big House, the Horseshoe, Happy Valley, Death Valley (Clemson), the Coliseum...these are the places that made college football what it is, not Jerry World and the Georgia Dome! I want to see dotting the "I" in Ohio State, Howard's Rock, and other college legends. I want them to come to BDS and see our palace and tailgate on the Quad. That's college football, people, not these NFL mausoleums. And don't give me that shit about the lost revenue. If we were Vandy I might buy it, but we are the second most profitable athletic department in the land. I think we can afford to skip a home game or a neutral site opener every other year. And if you played the schedule right, instead of one big bad ass game every year, how about 2 OOC middle of the road teams every year and alternate sites. One home and one away each year. Schedule Virginia and Kansas State and the like. Maybe throw in a Notre Dame or a UCLA every so often. But make them home and homes so the fans get to enjoy what college football is all about.