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RE: What happens if an unbeaten UCF is excluded again?
(11-21-2018 09:26 AM)Bearcat 1985 Wrote:  Two thoughts. First, I've spelled it out in detail before, but there is NO anti-trust remedy. None. It sounds good, which is why guys like Aresco or the Boise prez shout it, but it's merely a hollow soundbite to throw to the masses.

Second, the catalyst for a path to 8 and an auto G5 bid is not an undefeated UCF getting left out for a second year in a row; it's a Big Ten champ getting left out for the second year in a row. There's only one dick swinging on the college football landscape big enough to take on the SEC-ESPN-ACC troika, ant it ain't Aresco's. So root hard for Ohio State on Saturday, then root hard for them in[/size] their championship game and then root equally hard for them to get passed over for a second SEC team the next day.
Are you an anti trust lawyer? Could you repost your legal brief on this matter?

And it should not be if UCF is excluded but when, because their odds are between slim and none and Slim left town.
 
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