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A Sober Look at the Potential Realignment of 2024
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RE: A Sober Look at the Potential Realignment of 2024
(01-13-2021 04:51 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  Just a thought based on Thamel's piece from last night...

If leagues want more conference games(and it is the most efficient way to increase payouts without sharing them with other leagues) then they need to think about large scale expansions.

Forget 16...move to 20.

Divide up into 4 divisions. Play 4 from your home division, rotate 2 from each of the other divisions, and there you have 10 conference games. You could have conference semis if you want with the 4 division winners.

The SEC should add 6.

Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa State, and West Virginia

You’re thinking a bit too small—if the SEC goes beyond 16 they should go after both the Big 12’s best and the ACC’s best.
01-13-2021 04:59 PM
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