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CUSA pod system scheduling - Should CAA adapt
(06-06-2018 12:54 PM)dan10 Wrote:  The funny thing is with so many conferences changing this the end result will just become another metric to avoid taking mids as at larges. New metrics will be used or valued that will benefit the power conferences. I applaud conferences for stepping up, but with a bunch doing this it will just end up meaning the rules for acceptance will get changed due to "gaming the system".

It would always be smart for good mid major conferences to get into agreements with home and homes i.e. a CAA/MVC challenge type of scenario. It has been discussed for years, but never taken upon by the conferences to help each other out.


Yep. Everyone shouldn’t be surprised when the NCAA “moves the goal posts” again to benefit the power conferences.


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