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RE: The Great Realignment War Game Simulation Thread
I really thought this little exercise would get more interest.

Call it the Pax-BCS but in bizzaro expansion world the BCS 5 have remained unchanged from 1996 to 2010.

58 schools and Independent ND make up college football’s upper echelons. The conferences are as follows:

Big Ten: same, except they caught the CCG bug and added Pittsburgh with Penn St.

SEC: they have Florida St instead of SC.

ACC: they have SC instead of Florida St.

Big 12: they have BYU instead of Baylor.

PAC 10: unchanged

below them is a 14-team Metro Conference and 12-team WAC. Then you’ve got the MAC (which is the same), and somehow the American South is in business and, probably around 2005, so is the Atlantic Sun.

I’ve simmed the great Larry Scott expansion of 2010 with the help of my 3-yr old and will post the results tomorrow.
04-17-2021 07:27 PM
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