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On top of the changes in the SEC, the change to a playoff complicates scheduling for the SEC. Do they need to schedule good teams or stick with D2 schools? Is the 8 or 9 game SEC conference schedule strong enough to get teams into the playoff?
If you look at the future SEC ooc...
Also the SEC is possibly moving to a 9 game conference schedule,but haven't decided one way or the other. So most SEC schools are not looking to add until they know what is going on with that.
Not all Gene's fault
28-25= 3 days
A week = 7 days
about a week = ?
While ND canceling the 2018 and 19 games is old news the 15-17 was semi-new. The point I was making is that ND is actually clearing their schedule to play 5 games vs. the ACC in 2015. They have 4 on it now and needed to cancel 1 team to add 1...
The pros and cons of adding Rutgers and any of the other B or C quality schools from the Big East or ACC have been discussed many times in this thread.
Pro: Academics, Large state schools, Large alumni, Large state population wise, near NY.
Con: Not great football, Apathetic fan base, NYC...
RE: Pac12 expansion
I was reading the Bevo thread about FSU and Clemson going to the BIG 12. A USC fan had a post explaining how if the PAC 12 had to go to 16, they could pickup the remains of the Big East and ACC. Put those 4 teams in a football only pod. Because they would play each other 3...
The creation of the pods system was not the main factor for the demise of the 16 team WAC. Most of it was culture and money.
Wikipedia
This is the same as not having divisions at all, just having conference standings and using the pod system for scheduling.
The WAC used Quadrant not...
A continuation of the WHO CARES posts:
Without WAC, other non-AQs will earn more BCS revenue
Texas State, UT-Arlington to Sun Belt in 2013
San Jose State, Utah State appear headed to Mountain West in 2013
Once-proud (and large) WAC on its death bed, and that's a shame
Agree, if H&H are smart they make it be known that they want RGIII and since they have #2 and #22 they can out bid anyone. This then forces the other QB deficient teams to act first. The Rams also seem to be helping, by making the asking price high.
On top of some of the market drying up...
According to the CBA
The Browns are projected to be $20-25 million under a projected cap of $120-125 Million. So they would be at 80-84% of the cap next year without any big signing. They aren't too far off the min and the calculations don't start until 2013. They have the cap room to sign...