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Conference Realignment Board
Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.
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[QUOTE="upstater, post: 4711030, member: 153"] I have a really hard time imagining the end game here. The P2 doesn't make all that much sense when they've almost reached the limit of who can bring back the money ESPN and Fox are paying. After Oregon, Washington and 4 ACC properties are gone, that's it. The door has to close. The market dictates it. So how is the P2 going to deal with all these schools left behind? There are a lot of them. In basketball alone, you can't really have an NCAAT without Duke, UConn, Villanova, Georgetown, Syracuse, Kansas and Gonzaga. Heck, these 6 could form their own league and totally neutralize the P2 attempt to take over the sport. Add NC St, Pitt, Miami, Arizona, Baylor and maybe Houston, and it's over. I just can't imagine how they are going to do all of this. I'd love to hear scenarios about how the P2 accomplishes what they want to do. [/QUOTE]
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