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RE: What about 32 or 36 elite schools breaking away?
(12-16-2014 08:29 AM)UConn-SMU Wrote:  The bottom half of the P5 is really no different than the top of the G5. The only difference is the lower P5 schools are lucky enough to be receiving $20+ million per year due to their conference affiliation.

How would you feel about the top programs breaking away into four conferences with eight or nine schools? Every week would give us intriguing match ups.

I think it's time to drop the dead weight. The top 32 or 36 programs are professional teams anyway. It's time college football evolves.
But with the conferences holding FB media rights, the only big pot of money untapped is the majority share of March Madness rights that goes to the NCAA, and March Madness would require a free-standing association with more than 32-36 elite schools.
12-24-2014 07:18 PM
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