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RE: A5 at 32 teams, who makes the cut ...?
(08-12-2019 03:04 PM)Carolina_Low_Country Wrote:  
(08-12-2019 02:43 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  The above list (and who is missing) shows why it would never be cut to 32.

Might as well put in Upper Iowa. Has just as much of a chance of happening.

Yep will never happen. If there is a separation it will be the current P5 + a mixed of G5s to make one more conference.
G5 Guaranteed a spot
Army
Navy
Air Force
BYU
Boise State
Cincinnati
Houston
Memphis

Good Chance:
UCF
USF
ECU
Temple
Tulane
Rice
Buffalo
Colorado State
San Diego State
UNLV
Hawaii
UAB

That's 85 teams 14 teams per conference (P6) + ACC and Notre Dame

Something like this is what I hope to see....
08-13-2019 12:05 PM
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