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USC and UCLA to the Big 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="LVH" data-source="post: 3163772" data-attributes="member: 71239"><p>The problem is it won't be considered a "great league" if....</p><p></p><p></p><p>...this happens, which it will. Since this "great league" you speak of consisting of leftover teams not invited to the Big 10/SEC super league won't allow us to participate in whatever postseason format they come up with, the "great league" will be viewed nationally as a 2nd tier minor league. Yeah this "great league" could have a "playoff" but it would be the college football equivalent of the NIT.</p><p></p><p>Then you have basketball. Will this Big 10/SEC super league try to still participate in March Madness? If not, will they try to create some kind of NBA playoffs style postseason? If they do, that will not have anywhere near the mainstream appeal March Madness has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVH, post: 3163772, member: 71239"] The problem is it won't be considered a "great league" if.... ...this happens, which it will. Since this "great league" you speak of consisting of leftover teams not invited to the Big 10/SEC super league won't allow us to participate in whatever postseason format they come up with, the "great league" will be viewed nationally as a 2nd tier minor league. Yeah this "great league" could have a "playoff" but it would be the college football equivalent of the NIT. Then you have basketball. Will this Big 10/SEC super league try to still participate in March Madness? If not, will they try to create some kind of NBA playoffs style postseason? If they do, that will not have anywhere near the mainstream appeal March Madness has. [/QUOTE]
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