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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
(07-22-2021 08:51 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Looking at a potential 16-team conference, at what number is it realistic/attainable to begin to look at holding Conference Semifinal Games between divisional (4) champions, leading into a conference championship game? Would four divisions of four teams be too small?

Divisions are going away, regardless of whether this goes through or not. In fact, I think that's helping to drive this, since you can now just lock in your top 2 teams and start playing every member of the conference more often. What's funny is that they'll almost certainly go to the pod system where you play your pod annually and rotate through the rest of the conference every 2ish years (depending on if it's an 8 or a 9 game conference slate).

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