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RE: To form the 6th P6 Conference
(02-25-2016 04:59 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  To form the 6th P6 Conference what 12, 14 or 16 G5 teams would you need to accomplish this? My guess is these teams:

1) San Diego State
2) BYU
3) Boise State
4) Colorado State
5) Air Force
6) Houston
7) Northern Illinois
8) Army
9) Cincinnati
10) Connecticut
11) Temple
12) Navy
13) Memphis
14) East Carolina
15) Central Florida
16) South Florida

I think the future is contraction for most conferences....I think only the SEC and B1G can successfully grow

Also, I don't think you'd get such a mix of teams across timezones

College football is still in flux, but no one knows which way it's going now....

the Big XII, ACC and PAC 12 are struggling to keep up. The Big XII is all over the place...

TV networks are sort of an illusion...it works for some, not for others

I generally think G5 schools and conferences will contract, not expand
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