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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-15-2019 09:31 AM)bullet Wrote:  Rank matters more than name brand. Baylor-Oklahoma is up there this year. You don't see much USC, Nebraska, FSU or Miami at the top of the TV rankings.

Now rank with name brand is what creates great ratings.

So while TR has a point about that 9th conference game perhaps slightly depressing average rankings, JR has a point in that schools get paid for better content. And more conference matchups creates more opportunities for those games with great ratings.

Yeah, I would be interested to see evidence that any teams are (national) ratings movers in a meaningful way after a few six or seven win seasons.
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