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RE: The Athletic: college football power brokers pushing for 8 team playoff
(12-23-2018 11:31 AM)McKinney Wrote:  
(12-23-2018 10:25 AM)oliveandblue Wrote:  That "unified" G5 spot is going to be monopolized by the AAC and MW.

It would mean that a decent AAC team has a 1 in 24 shot - not 1 in 65.

I can make a case where the SB/CUSA/MAC should NOT be voting for 5-1-2 with a G5 spot. The AAC and MW will eventually separate from the other 3 in such a situation.

The 5-1-2 model provides a more attainable path for SB/CUSA/MAC than the 5-3 or 8 at-large models.

That doesn't necessarily mean much. I mean, i have a more attainable path of signing a $20 million a year contract with the Golden State Warriors next year if i am alive then than i do if i am dead, but ....
12-23-2018 01:35 PM
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