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FWST: TCU athletic director ‘really nervous’ about California’s new Fair Pay to Play Act
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<blockquote data-quote="DeuceBoogieNights" data-source="post: 2767699" data-attributes="member: 71429"><p>This was posted on Reddit and it's interesting to think about </p><p>............. </p><p></p><p>This could potentially happen.</p><p></p><p>In college football, California will form a 7 team division of UCLA, USC, Cal, Stanford, SDSU, Fresno St, and San Jose St.</p><p></p><p>Hawaii would probably pass a similar law fast to make them the 8th team.</p><p></p><p>Without the California schools the PAC12 wouldn't be the same, absorbing some of the other Mountain West schools.</p><p></p><p>In short order the Washington and Oregon schools will realize it's better for them to join the California division, since most of the players come from California and they are now losing recruits to San Jose State. Giving the new Cal division 12 teams</p><p></p><p>Boise St. will see an opportunity and have the state of Idaho join them, and not wanting to be left out will be the Arizona schools and now California has 15 teams.</p><p></p><p>By this point, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado will be in a panic and quickly want in, ballooning it to 23, and to make it two 12 team divisions, Wyoming comes on in.</p><p></p><p>This direct competition to the NCAA becomes a big problem for the Texas schools as they lose recruits to the west for the $$$.</p><p></p><p>Texas finally gets pissed off about that and joins them and the NCAA crumbles shortly afterwards as they look like the Ivy league conference does today, compared to the rest of the conferences, and no longer the juggernaut they each once were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeuceBoogieNights, post: 2767699, member: 71429"] This was posted on Reddit and it's interesting to think about ............. This could potentially happen. In college football, California will form a 7 team division of UCLA, USC, Cal, Stanford, SDSU, Fresno St, and San Jose St. Hawaii would probably pass a similar law fast to make them the 8th team. Without the California schools the PAC12 wouldn't be the same, absorbing some of the other Mountain West schools. In short order the Washington and Oregon schools will realize it's better for them to join the California division, since most of the players come from California and they are now losing recruits to San Jose State. Giving the new Cal division 12 teams Boise St. will see an opportunity and have the state of Idaho join them, and not wanting to be left out will be the Arizona schools and now California has 15 teams. By this point, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado will be in a panic and quickly want in, ballooning it to 23, and to make it two 12 team divisions, Wyoming comes on in. This direct competition to the NCAA becomes a big problem for the Texas schools as they lose recruits to the west for the $$$. Texas finally gets pissed off about that and joins them and the NCAA crumbles shortly afterwards as they look like the Ivy league conference does today, compared to the rest of the conferences, and no longer the juggernaut they each once were. [/QUOTE]
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