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RE: Guess the TV rating for Alabama-Ohio State
(01-14-2021 04:52 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  One way to keep more on scholarship yet increase parity.

I just don't see parity as a problem. College football has always been about elites and have-nots. Been that way for 100 years. Very little turnover and churn with regards to that.

If anyone is worried about dominance going forward, forget about Alabama and think about Clemson and Ohio State. Saban is 70, he will be winding down soon enough one way or the other. Clemson and Ohio State have young coaches who could be fielding dominant teams for the next 20 years.

Dominance is the way of the world, but things get churned up from time to time.
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