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Oh there's no question SMU (along with several others) are not going to be in the Power 2. The point I'm making is there will still be access to a playoff system for the Big 12 and ACC "leftovers". Same will not be true for the G5.
That's right they'll shuffle them "DOWN"
In this new world, who is SMU more aligned with?
Rutgers, Vandy, NW and a few others?
or
Ohio St, Bama, Texas, USC
(I didn't want to turn this into an SMU topic but you just can't seem to accept reality...)
Yes, I am aware of all that, and remember when they were very good back in the 80's or so. But, as you said, they haven't been very great lately, and had pretty much fallen off the radar until a long-past-his-prime Pitino went there.
The Boston College/SMU's of the world will still be in the mix through access to the playoff. Obviously, there is going to be a Power 2 but what's going to eventually happen is the Big 10 and SEC will shuffle off some of their lesser performing "assets" down to the ACC and Big 12 while FSU, Clemson, Kansas, and potentially UNC move up. Rutgers, Vandy, NW, and a few others will head down.
The G5 will have their own division and won't be given access to the playoff, therefore necessitating they create their own.
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