(08-07-2014 09:41 AM)pesik Wrote: http://espn.go.com/college-football/stor...-schedules
I think P5 power teams may be more incentivized to do this. Those P5 teams in the bottom %60, not so much.
If you keep breaking up the have's and have nots, you eventually weed all but a select few out.So the P5's create their own division and only play each other. Not everyone will win. Those in power today may not be in power tomorrow. Those not in power today may end up splitting off again vs. becoming irrelevant.
ND, MSU, FSU, OU, OhSU, Bama, LSU, Mich, UCLA, Aub, Oregon, Texas, Stanford, USC, Nebraska, Miami, and a select other few will end up being in one or two conferences that play for their national championship until that group is split into the winners and the losers.
This whole P5 thing is a carry-over of the shortsighted BCS that brought a long term separation solution to their f'ed up efforts to crown a true NC instead of just going with a play-off like every other major sport in the world has.
Eventually, most of the P5 teams will lose out on this deal.