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RE: CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
(06-18-2021 01:54 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-18-2021 01:28 PM)usffan Wrote:  Larry Scott, everybody!

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Well there ya go, the first fly in the ointment.

Good new is Scott is leaving very soon. Bad news is, it's unlikely his successor will take a different view, as the PAC seems vulnerable without autobids. This could crater the deal.

Why would it crater the deal? The Pac 12 is one of 11 conferences plus ND. WE ALREADY KNOW that the SEC, Big 12, MWC, ND, and the AAC are for this deal. That's 5 for and one against. We probably know that the Sun Belt, CUSA, and MAC are for it (as it gives them more access than they have now, which is zero). That's now 8 for, 1 against.

Sorry, too many people are for this deal the way it is. Unless the Pac 12's new commish can convince a boatload of people.
06-18-2021 03:56 PM
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RE: CFP Recommendation - Wedge - 06-10-2021, 12:56 PM
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