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Re: RE: How has perception changed this year?
(09-18-2014 10:00 AM)CommuterBob Wrote:  I honestly think the term "Power 5" or "Power Conferences" has so vastly infiltrated into the lingo that the line between them and the rest of FBS is wider than it was when it was "AQ" vs "non-AQ."

When it comes time to seed the CFP bowls, I almost would be willing to bet that some pundit on ESPN will say something like "why is (insert non-P5 team) in the Peach Bowl? They don't deserve to be there. They're not in a Power Conference."

I agree, and yet this is despite the fact that formally, the CFP offers more money and opportunity for G5 than did the BCS or anything before it.

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