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Ranking the schools after Conference Realignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggish" data-source="post: 2832988" data-attributes="member: 71860"><p>I think the next move for college football will be national in nature such as moving to a 4 quad set up with media rights negotiations being handled in a consolidated manner. That will mean a reduction in teams at the top to 48 or 56. So 8 to 16 teams will be relegated and I would assume it will more than anything those who are private and have little to no political clout. Any expansion by a single conference will almost exclusively be the adding of a few G5 schools and I don't get the impression the B12 or anyone else is that desperate to move away from their current formats. B12 is actually working for its 10 members and the PAC is going the direction of expansion with their cash problems. There is probably every bit of 10-15 schools that are dying financially trying to keep up with the "joneses" and would actually be better off de-investing some resources in their programs.</p><p></p><p>I can assure you that Ok St and OU are breaking the state of Oklahoma financially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggish, post: 2832988, member: 71860"] I think the next move for college football will be national in nature such as moving to a 4 quad set up with media rights negotiations being handled in a consolidated manner. That will mean a reduction in teams at the top to 48 or 56. So 8 to 16 teams will be relegated and I would assume it will more than anything those who are private and have little to no political clout. Any expansion by a single conference will almost exclusively be the adding of a few G5 schools and I don't get the impression the B12 or anyone else is that desperate to move away from their current formats. B12 is actually working for its 10 members and the PAC is going the direction of expansion with their cash problems. There is probably every bit of 10-15 schools that are dying financially trying to keep up with the "joneses" and would actually be better off de-investing some resources in their programs. I can assure you that Ok St and OU are breaking the state of Oklahoma financially. [/QUOTE]
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