Probably a lot of little things and seems like it started to become less of a priority to players and others.
I'm guessing all of the "all-star" type FB games will eventually go away for the same reasons we no longer have spring games. No body wants to risk injury. Kids who play multiple sports are too busy.
This, and even when I played in the MN one, the best/scholarship players were, at least now for me, understandably limited. Good High School coaches don’t want to be responsible for ruining a young kid’s career. Didn’t like it then, but understand and appreciate it now.
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I did 5 grueling minutes of research today and found that MT has about 500 to 700 more high school football players than ND. That’s a closer margin than I thought. Hate to say it but the pound for pound quality of football between the states seems real. Granted, I think mt has more “big” schools where the player by player quality seems to be way higher than the tiny towns. Probably for the best that the bowl is ending. Also, to me it seems like these all star games don’t jive with the social media generation.
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Its fun to look at the rosters over the years
http://badlandsbowl.com/2005-roster/
A North Dakota v South Dakota All-Star game would probably be more competitive. I would also make it a game of juniors going into their senior year and push the recruiting/scouting aspect of a game like that. You could get Midco involved as the regional sports network could probably use some summer programming to go along with the Crystal Springs, Corn Palace, and Days of 76 Rodeos.
Football as a sport doesn't lend itself well to all-star games. In HS they often do them in the summer well after their season is over and the seniors are on to other things (even those who aren't playing football in college). Everything will go at partial speed because many athletes don't want to get hurt in a scrimmage. Many won't play at all for the same reason. Implementing a full offense or defense is difficult so they are very vanilla. The only exception are the college all-star games immediately following the season. Those are different because you have people fighting for attention in the NFL draft.
I enjoy the NFL Pro Bowl as a fun and entertaining event with great players. But I don't consider it much of a football game.