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They knew this when they formed the bigger leagues

Posted on: October 2, 2024 at 17:31:07 CT
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and agreed to keep including all these other teams. It was ridiculous to start with, and I have no idea how the voting structure will work or what they need to do to change it, but it’s their own fault to begin with. It’s a ridiculous subjective system that is based on a subjective group of people using things like “the eye test“ and ” style points“ so four games of out of conference garbage is better than actually playing somebody. They were talking about that on ESPN the other day that the way the whole thing is set up it will simply drive terrible out of conference scheduling. and really outside of the “conference winners” the committee has no rules. They can do anything they want and rank anybody how they want.
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     yes, they are creating a monopoly perhaps oligarchy ... - tmcats KSU - 10/2 19:16:31
          No less so than dividing Division 1 up between FBS and FCS. - TigerMatt MISS - 10/2 21:16:53
          LOL - I can't tell if this is serious or not.(nm) - Carlos Rossi KC - 10/2 20:40:25
          So much for your (alleged) conservative Republican - JeffB MU - 10/2 20:04:23
     They knew this when they formed the bigger leagues - Genco98 MU - 10/2 17:31:07
     Can't play a 9 game SEC schedule if it will hurt the - TigerFan92 STL - 10/2 15:51:19
          The B1G would *love* that. It would effectively cap the SEC - zounami MU - 10/2 16:19:46
               ... here's what I would offer the Big Ten: - zounami MU - 10/2 16:24:12
               SEC is currently an 8 game schedule(nm) - TigerFan92 STL - 10/2 16:23:47
                    correct, that's the "current format" I referred to (nm) - zounami MU - 10/2 16:24:53
     based on that logic, the SEC should get more AQ bids than - zounami MU - 10/2 15:44:56




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