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RE: Scheduling in a 16 team conference
(08-01-2015 11:36 AM)He1nousOne Wrote:  ...The battle for survival is between the ACC and big 12, which is why both of them have been the ones trying to push divisional rules forward now rather than later. The fact that both conferences have been unsuccessful in that shows us that the three other majors are waiting out the inevitable. Divisional rules will come when either The ACC or the big 12 is gone...

What?!? Unsuccessful? According to ESPN:
A formal proposal for the deregulation of conference championship games... was advanced to the NCAA Council... and is expected to be approved in January [2016].

Don't confuse hold long it takes for the NCAA to get things done with failure. That's nothing but foolish talk and trolling.
08-01-2015 01:06 PM
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