from CBSSports:
For the second straight year, college football's New Year’s Six bowl games were a total bore. This time, it was also a historic bore. The six highest-profile bowls -- the Orange and Cotton for the national semifinals, and the Peach, Rose, Fiesta and Sugar -- were decided by an average margin of 24.2 points. That's the widest margin in one season for the biggest bowls during the College Football Playoff and BCS eras. Last year, the first New Year's Six games were decided by 18.2 points.
For the second straight year, college football's New Year’s Six bowl games were a total bore. This time, it was also a historic bore. The six highest-profile bowls -- the Orange and Cotton for the national semifinals, and the Peach, Rose, Fiesta and Sugar -- were decided by an average margin of 24.2 points. That's the widest margin in one season for the biggest bowls during the College Football Playoff and BCS eras. Last year, the first New Year's Six games were decided by 18.2 points.