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FWST: College football needs a division of its own
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<blockquote data-quote="gatorfrog" data-source="post: 893154" data-attributes="member: 2866"><p>There are some really awkwardly written parts of that article, but ultimately, I think his argument comes down to this:</p><p></p><p>Let Football and maybe men's basketball set up conferences independent of the non-revenue sports, as the big 2 are the only ones for whom TV money is a big deal.</p><p></p><p>This is not a bad idea, really, although I don't think it needs a meandering, unfocused column to suggest it. There are side dishes of anger at both Aggy and Title IX, but neither of those notions goes anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorfrog, post: 893154, member: 2866"] There are some really awkwardly written parts of that article, but ultimately, I think his argument comes down to this: Let Football and maybe men's basketball set up conferences independent of the non-revenue sports, as the big 2 are the only ones for whom TV money is a big deal. This is not a bad idea, really, although I don't think it needs a meandering, unfocused column to suggest it. There are side dishes of anger at both Aggy and Title IX, but neither of those notions goes anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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