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Write it down. Within 5 years there will be a push for the G 5 champ to play the P2 champ.
The P4 champ and yep, I could see that.Write it down. Within 5 years there will be a push for the G 5 champ to play the P2 champ.
Incorrect. People who care about sports enjoy high level competition regardless of the team's playing.If the G5 breaks off, within 10 years there will not be a college football championship that anyone cares about.
If the G5 breaks off, within 10 years there will not be a college football championship that anyone cares about.
Ultimately John is correct. Is anybody really going dispute a 2 loss P2/4 champ over an undefeated G5 champ?Incorrect. People who care about sports enjoy high level competition regardless of the team's playing.
I can't like this post enough and agree whole heartedly. The catch is that the P2 will have most of the football powers and an overwhelming majority of the recent football champions, so the casual fan + the P2 fans will likely be okay with just the P2 semi-pro wannabe athlete/part-time student playoff while true P3-4 + G5 fans will be lamenting our also ran NIT-like tourney.The group of 5 should partner with the Big 12 and ACC and not schedule any games vs the B1G or SEC.
Let the power two play each other in their own sandbox and see who cares.
TV will never be happy with a SEC/B1G only playoffslI can't like this post enough and agree whole heartedly. The catch is that the P2 will have most of the football powers and an overwhelming majority of the recent football champions, so the casual fan + the P2 fans will likely be okay with just the P2 semi-pro wannabe athlete/part-time student playoff while true P3-4 + G5 fans will be lamenting our also ran NIT-like tourney.
The catch is that the P2 will have most of the football powers and an overwhelming majority of the recent football champions, so the casual fan + the P2 fans will likely be okay with just the P2 semi-pro wannabe athlete/part-time student playoff while true P3-4 + G5 fans will be lamenting our also ran NIT-like tourney.
Something to consider here..........let's assume that Florida State, Clemson, and Miami find landing spots in the SEC or B1G. Let's also assume that if Notre Dame does not join the B1G and remains independent that the P2 invite ND to their breakaway playoff.
The P2 will have every national champion in football since 1959 except for 4:
1990 - Georgia Tech and Colorado
1984 - BYU
1976 - Pittsburgh
1959 - Syracuse
That's it for non-P2 national champions.
Only 4 since 1959 and none since 1990.
Incorrect. People who care about sports enjoy high level competition regardless of the team's playing.
Something to consider here..........let's assume that Florida State, Clemson, and Miami find landing spots in the SEC or B1G. Let's also assume that if Notre Dame does not join the B1G and remains independent that the P2 invite ND to their breakaway playoff.
The P2 will have every national champion in football since 1959 except for 4:
1990 - Georgia Tech and Colorado
1984 - BYU
1976 - Pittsburgh
1959 - Syracuse
That's it for non-P2 national champions.
Only 4 since 1959 and none since 1990.
I will boycottWhich team are we all going to become fans of after UConn’s athletic program is shut down?
Which team are we all going to become fans of after UConn’s athletic program is shut down?
I think their game plan is more consolidation than contraction.Congrats, I guess, for consolidating into a cartel that will never again allow a new champion to pop up out of nowhere.
In an unrelated story, the massive financial returns earned by the pro sports leagues in the last 50 years have come with EXPANSION. Growing the sports and adding fans.
It's interesting that the power brokers for college sports think that CONTRACTION is the way to go. Best of luck with that.
TV will never be happy with a SEC/B1G only playoffsl
Not sure about that with last year’s UConn teamCollege sports is a minor league. The Detroit Pistons would go 4-0 in a 7 game series against UConn, winning each game by 30+ points. So you are incorrect.
College sports is a minor league. The Detroit Pistons would go 4-0 in a 7 game series against UConn, winning each game by 30+ points. So you are incorrect.
Not sure about that with last year’s UConn team