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Which “bubble” teams make the cut in a 2x24 P2?
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RE: Which “bubble” teams make the cut in a 2x24 P2?
So we now have a P5 and G5. I’m guessing in this hypothetical the P2 also breaks off with the GX and leaves them behind. Either way I’m sure after a few years 48 teams in the P2 will be too many and a super group from the P2 will need to form a P1. Then after a while Alabama and Ohio State will decide they just need to be in a P with each other and leave the P1 behind. I mean, when does it stop?
05-14-2022 09:06 AM
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RE: Which “bubble” teams make the cut in a 2x24 P2? - SkullyMaroo - 05-14-2022 09:06 AM



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