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RE: Anyone find it silly that conferences without divisions...
(12-02-2017 03:07 PM)_C2_ Wrote:  How silly is it conferences without divisions are holding conference championship games?

What you mean to say is, "How silly is it that conferences are holding conference championship games?“

Whether the conference has 10 teams or 14, the CCG is nothing but a money grab. And whether the conference has too many teams to play a round robin in football is irrelevant. The Big Ten has never played a round robin. The Pac had 10 teams for more than 30 years and played a round robin fewer than 10 times during that period. For a very long time (about 50 years, I think) the SEC had 10 teams and played only 6 conference games. All of these conferences got along fine for all those years without a CCG.
12-04-2017 11:02 AM
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RE: Anyone find it silly that conferences without divisions... - Wedge - 12-04-2017 11:02 AM



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