Yes, BC would have to join a G5 conference to get an invite.If the G 5 decides to have their own playoff for financial reasons, where do we fit in? Would we have to join a conference to get an invite?
We?If the G 5 decides to have their own playoff for financial reasons, where do we fit in? Would we have to join a conference to get an invite?
Val is the sister to Hal
I can think of 26 in total.
Men's basketball – 6
Women's basketball – 12
Field hockey – 5
Soccer - 3 (and one of those goes back to 1948)
What are the other 4?
I try to prompt it to change as little as possible, but do ask it to check Grammar, spelling and if I am being repetitive for longer writings. I also use grammarly. I think it can be useful with a proper mindset.The only exception I can think of is if the OP ran their writing through the ChatGPT prompt in order to adjust the wording. In cases like that, future posters should maybe ensure that their writing voice isn’t totally lost in the process.
Rule number oneIf the G 5 decides to have their own playoff for financial reasons, where do we fit in? Would we have to join a conference to get an invite?
If the G 5 decides to have their own playoff for financial reasons, where do we fit in? Would we have to join a conference to get an invite?
I've been saying it for a long time. If the Big 12 and ACC can get the group of five to create their own playoff, they could tell the B1G and SEC to screw themselves and not schedule any games with them.
Build a Chinese wall and force them to play on their terms.
People don't understand power
wait when did Geno say this??if the ACC is bust, we may have to start a league of our own (per Geno).
Isn't that what people have accused the B1G and SEC of wanting? A P2 that separates from everyone else?
The BiG and SEC need the group of 5.
I think Val is AI.
Why?
If P2 has 40 teams why could they not play all their games among themselves? The NFL is only 32 teams.They can't play themselves. If you form a league and set the rules, you could force them play by your rules.
If P2 has 40 teams why could they not play all their games among themselves? The NFL is only 32 teams.
Because it's boring. Yes they can play amongst themselves, but is that the spirit of college football?
The original spirit of college sports is long since gone from Division 1; and probably everywhere above D3.
Watching the CFP games tonight JMU and Tulane are just so over matched. I like to see the underdogs compete but these teams do not have a chance.You're right, but I still think my suggestion would benefit all non SEC and B1G conference.
Those 2 have ruined college sports
Watching the CFP games tonight JMU and Tulane are just so over matched. I like to see the underdogs compete but these teams do not have a chance.
I mean yeah when the system of NIL and penalty-free transferring is completely stacked against them, as is the coaching carousel whenever they have one good year, it's IMPOSSIBLE to build the stability needed for success. Especially when one of the INSANELY MANY apparent requirements for consideration for a G5 if it were not for autobids is multiple perfect seasons in a row.Watching the CFP games tonight JMU and Tulane are just so over matched. I like to see the underdogs compete but these teams do not have a chance.
If the SEC and B1G wanted to be cut throat they could just decide to only play each other in all sports, including having their own championship tournaments for all sports. Basically cut everyone else out except for the SEC and B1G. It would be an interesting to see how things would shake out it that were to occur.Because it's boring. Yes they can play amongst themselves, but is that the spirit of college football?
Basically that's what they want the CFP to be, so let them have it
If the SEC and B1G wanted to be cut throat they could just decide to only play each other in all sports, including having their own championship tournaments for all sports. Basically cut everyone else out except for the SEC and B1G. It would be an interesting to see how things would shake out it that were to occur.