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I'm not sure if I would use the word devious - remember that the original $2000 stipend rule originally discussed around 2010 was inclusive of all D1 schools. That one got overturned by the larger voting bloc.
I think the larger schools blame the smaller schools for the situation escalating this far in the first place and now has broad support from both the ADs and the school presidents in pushing 'reform' even if they have to break up the current status quo.
The idea of a 4-year scholarship is good one. However, at the same time, instead of sharing revenue more equally (like the NCAA basketball championship) the P5 are looking to put the lion's share in the hands of a few, select conferences/universities. They put the G5 schools on a low-revenue diet and then pretend to scratch their heads and wonder why all schools don't participate. If this was about education and student welfare, they would be going about this totally differently. The NCAA clearly needs to be reformed, but at least the majority of the revenue from the NCAA's is provided back to a large number of universities in various forms. Where will this profit from the Playoffs end up? What will it be put towards? Certainly not to the advancement of the "amateur"student athlete. You've got to be pretty naive to think otherwise.