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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
(02-07-2017 09:00 PM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(02-07-2017 05:59 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Can we please avoid turning this into a political thread? Thanks

No problem. My question to you is:
When did the PAC ever make as much revenue as the Big 10 and SEC? I say never. They still get to play at the same level, just like the ACC. The only football conferences that went under were the Big East-Internal problems. WAC-internal problems. SWC maybe broke up due to tv revenues, but there were major sanctions (internal issues) with most of the conference at the time of its breakup. ...if the Big 12 breaks up--probably due to internal problems.

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That same argument can be made about the P5 and G5 currently but it hasn't stopped the perception of division has it? Many BCS and now P5 schools always had more resources than other schools prior to the BCS era. If ESPN starts espousing the differences between the Power 2 and use-to-be-3 that will be the reality.
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