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Originally posted by ibleed View PostWhat is it with Bama players and getting busted for weed in thair cars?
https://www.jonesso.com/roster_view....king_num=60812
He'll probably get in more trouble for not having insurance than he will for the weed.
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I know this video is from an FSU website but there are some interesting graphs showing the revenue disparity coming up comparing the SEC/B1G to the other conferences. The ACC is going to need to figure out a way to make up this gap if it wants to remain viable as a power conference over the next 5-10 years.
Makes me think we see a system modeled after the NFL with the highest revenue-generating programs being grouped in a "CFP division" with a central structure in place and shared revenue. This seems like the only way to keep CFB relevant nationally outside of specific pockets of the country. The NCAA is not capable of governing CFB as currently structured.
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Originally posted by riker7 View Post
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View Post
I was just reading about this. I think it's a good system that every conference should adopt.
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Originally posted by riker7 View PostCCGs had their time. Now they are an unnecessary hindrance. Unfortunately, the SEC is so bloated some players will leave never having played through the conference.
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View Post
No doubt. I don't know how well Oklahoma will hold together either.
Once most fans take their mouth of of Texas's dicks they can see reality.
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It would be pretty crazy to see the freaking ACC be the ones to innovate a new schedule dynamic and others follow it. I like how the Ohio State AD suggested that football be separated from the NCAA. The time is now for the separation to occur so that the schools can organize college football and better govern it. The NCAA is just not big enough to handle the job now. It can stick to the non-football sports.
FSU's locked in opponents will be Miami and Clemson most likely. There is debate for the 3rd locked in rival. FSU fans want GT since it is the closest school to us geographically and we have a ton of alumni in Atlanta however the FSU AD is favoring a big market northeastern team (BC? Cuse? Pitt?). I really don't think Boston/BC does anything positive for us and people who live in Boston do not give a shit about BC's college sports enough for it to be worth it. Cuse football is a tiny bit better but still not that much these days. Pitt would actually be an intriguing choice but I get the feeling we would rather take an easier choice in Cuse/BC to balance the difficulty of having Miami/Clemson already.
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I would just scrap the permanent teams on the schedule entirely in conferences. If you purely want to go to even scheduling then permanent opponents do not make sense. Time for traditionalists to just give up completely as this aint the same football grandpa loved .
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