... here's what I would offer the Big Ten:
Posted on: October 2, 2024 at 16:24:12 CT
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The SEC gets 5 AQ bids, the B1G gets 3.
And instead of the SEC moving to a 9-game conference schedule, the B1G moves to an 8-game schedule and plays its "9th game" against an SEC opponent instead (i.e. a B1G-vs-SEC scheduling agreement). That way, both leagues are playing 9 B1G/SEC opponents, and the SEC (which is a *much* stronger league) can beat up on the B1G instead of itself in the 9th game.