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Create an ACC-SEC Challenge using the 8 + 2 Model
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Create an ACC-SEC Challenge using the 8 + 2 Model
"Admittedly, it could be challenging to find two Power 5 schools to schedule, especially with the Big Ten, Big 12, and Pac 12 all playing nine conference games. No matter what the league decides, the concern about schools wanting to continue to play FCS schools should be at the bottom of the list. Those games are a de facto exhibition game and serve no purpose other than to pay the smaller school for a beat down. In a perfect college football work it would be nice, but in the age of conference TV networks, quality inventory matters. The league has two more years to start lining up other Power 5 schools since the network won’t launch until 2019. Why not see if ESPN can lean on the SEC and try to schedule an ACC-SEC challenge?"

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08-18-2016 10:02 AM
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