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My guess is that there are some Power Schools and a lot of G5 schools that will end up playing some kind of FCS level of football in their future. Reduced scholarships, reduced NIL, and being controlled by the NCAA, while the Powerful 40-50 leave the NCAA and create their own level of play for their sports. These are the 50 brands that will vie for that new setup
Washington, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USCw, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, Tech, OU, OSU, KU, KSU, Nebraska, Iowa, ISU, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, MSU, tOSU, Penn State, ND, Maryland, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Virginia, Va Tech, UNC, NC State, USCe, Clemson, Georgia, GTech, FSU, Florida, Miami. Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU, LSU, Arkansas, Mizzou, Tennessee, Kentucky, Louisville, WVU, and Pitt.
I can see up to 32-48 of those programs being in a CFB setup, having a playoff system like the NFL, but using the big bowl locations for the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.
What it means for teams like SMU, Baylor, TCU, UNT, UH, etc...I have no idea.
You will be right there with us. The split will be the SEC and whoever else they entice to get to 20 schools, The BigTen, which will become the BigTwenty, and everyone else. If you think you all will be in the top 40, then you are drunker than a smuT coed.
And if so by whom? It seems like all of this NIL stuff is happening at an inopportune time. We don't know if the new prez will be as supportive as Smatresk has been. Also I know nothing of Chancellor Michael Willams and his thoughts on athletics either.
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