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The Big 12 has it right....NO Conference Championship Games.
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Re: RE: The Big 12 has it right....NO Conference Championship Games.
(12-05-2015 08:49 PM)JRsec Wrote:  Come on Dasville you watched because you were hoping Florida would knock off Alabama and therefore the SEC would be out of the playoffs. That is the risk. The reward is Alabama if faced with a Big 12 team with a similar record for that final spot would now have a leg up. Then the shoe would be on the other foot and the Big 12 would be wishing they had one again. And in years when both division winners are strong nationally it is a fair way to decide the championship. When we have a year like this one where one school is a weak sister, or incomplete as a team like Florida is with no offense, then yeah it is an unnecessary risk. But our game does add quite nicely to everyone's coffers. So it is what it is.

He is afraid unc will win and the acc get left out
12-05-2015 10:35 PM
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