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RE: Big Ten targeting Texas and Oklahoma?
(01-19-2019 10:33 PM)ArQ Wrote:  
(01-19-2019 09:36 PM)Big Frog II Wrote:  Why don't we just have one big conference of 65. See, isn't that easy?

Or continue the current P5 configuration. Just expand CFP to 8 teams format. 5 P5 champions + best G5 champion + 2 wild cards.

I guess you didn't see the survey conducted of Commissioners and key presidents that indicated that there were only 2 who were interested in actually expanding the playoffs and one of those was Aresco? Expanding to 8 slots is the modern equivalent of trying to catch Big Foot, get a picture of Nessie, or capture a Unicorn. Everyone is free to pontificate on that concept and discussion is good, to a point. But those in charge, the CFP committee, the commissioners and the presidents aren't interested.
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