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But for schools in the bottom half of college football's highest division, these payouts could spell doom. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick says schools that fail to keep pace could ultimately be dropped to a lower level of competition with little hope for advancement. "The tension grows as the business models diverge," he says.
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But for schools in the bottom half of college football's highest division, these payouts could spell doom. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick says schools that fail to keep pace could ultimately be dropped to a lower level of competition with little hope for advancement. "The tension grows as the business models diverge," he says.
For the handful of "reality bites" BY posters who must be getting tired of patting themselves on the back for being Prophetic.