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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-13-2019 06:20 PM)TodgeRodge Wrote:  delaney will be gone soon, he has made a lot of decisions that he soon after expresses he might wish to change (leaders/legends, 9 conference games, and CCG rules) and while adding Maryland and RU has paid off so far who knows how far into the future that is really the case

he is hardly the one that people should give great credibility to when it comes to making decisions for all of the P5

If the SEC and B$G are aligned on something, it will almost certainly happen. When the 4 team playoff happened, Delaney and Slive got together and worked it out and presented it to the rest.

If they are split, then things can go one way or the other. But those two conferences have the most financial power and when united, can call the shots. That won't change with a change in commissioners.
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