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RE: Dodd: Aresco almost resigned to losing teams, "AAC maybe stronger at 10"
(05-07-2016 03:52 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(05-06-2016 06:54 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(05-06-2016 06:43 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote:  Will they split the conference into two 5 team divisions?

Good question. Under the new rules, it would be legal, and still be able to play a CCG.

But a round robin ensures a replay for the championship. The same problem the Big 12 wrestled with, before apparently going back to 12, or more.

Not sure why a replay is a big deal. IIRC the PAC has had a replay the last two years. And in basketball, the conference tournament games are all replays.

I thought the rule change said that a championship game could be held with 10 teams, but that it must be a round robin conference schedule. In order to go divisions, you still have to expand to 12.
05-07-2016 03:58 PM
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