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[QUOTE="gopher2, post: 4810133, member: 1390"] I had to laugh at the SEC Commissioner's statement that "The risk is we move further and further from the academic nature of college sports.” What a joke. Maybe Congress, with a heavy representation of Ivy alums who I suspect may have a certain disdain for the methods, tactics and objectives of the P4 cartel and its network enablers, will enact legislation to level the playing field in CFB, to the horror and surprise of the cartel. The G5 Commissioners better get involved now to try to influence the outcome. [/QUOTE]
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