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Poll: What is the ideal size of a FBS conference? (you can vote for more than one if you're of two minds))
9 (the minimum currently permitted by the NCAA)
10 (current size of Big 12 and SBC)
11 (current size of the AAC)
12 (current size of PAC-12)
13 (current size of no conference)
14 (current size of Big Ten & CUSA)
15 (current size of ACC, incl Notre Dame)
16 (future size of SEC)
17 teams
18 teams
19 teams
20 teams
22 teams
more than 22 teams
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What is the ideal size of a FBS conference?
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RE: What is the ideal size of a FBS conference?
(06-26-2022 06:33 AM)Milwaukee Wrote:  
(06-26-2022 04:53 AM)AppfanInCAAland Wrote:  The correct answer is 9. In fact, it is the perfect size for college athletic conference from a competition stand-point.

FWIW, 81.8% of the vote tabulated when this was posted disagreed with that view and favored more than 9 teams per conference.

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Nevertheless, "to each his own."

Sure, but they're all wrong and this guy is right.
06-26-2022 08:54 AM
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