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Could Rice restart the SWC in the post-Covid climate?
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Could Rice restart the SWC in the post-Covid climate?
(07-18-2021 07:23 AM)esayem Wrote:  
(07-18-2021 06:57 AM)dawgonit Wrote:  
(07-18-2021 06:40 AM)esayem Wrote:  Rice wouldn’t hurt the American

Many AAC schools fear bringing in Rice and shoring up the idea of the AAC just being old CUSA in new clothes and hurt their idea of the P6.

How can there be a P6 if there is no more P5 once the expanded playoff starts?


With the expanded playoff, the P6 really becomes “the six conferences who typically send their champs to the CFP”

The 6+6 opens the door for “Playoff-6” membership, on a merit basis, each and every single year.

As others posters have alluded, a solid run at an access bowl (or CFP spot) could be all that Rice needs to punch it’s ticket to another league.

SOS will still be important in the new CFP and any new additions must strengthen your conference. That pretty much goes for anybody not named SEC or B1G.
07-18-2021 07:50 AM
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