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[QUOTE="Rufus, post: 4710085, member: 7277"] Cable TV won't completely disappear anytime soon ---- there are large swaths of rural America who do not have high speed internet access --- or any internet access at all. That will have to be resolved before cable completely disappears. The broadcast networks all have their own versions of online streaming and as long as those streaming services are easily accessible, they should do just fine in the streaming world. Let's assume its the future and everything is 100% streaming. The top college brands will demand the highest pay from the streaming services and those brands are increasingly being consolidated into the SEC and B1G. So those two conferences will always have an advantage. The lesser schools in those conferences serve their purposes. Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Georgia.............they cannot compete for 12-0 seasons unless they have teams on their schedules like Indiana, Rutgers, Vanderbilt and Missouri. Those lesser teams serve their purpose to the P2. This will be even more important with further consolidation of the top brands to these two conferences. [/QUOTE]
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