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Why are the G4 trying to ride the AAC's coattails to success
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RE: Why are the G4 trying to ride the AAC's coattails to success
(01-13-2018 06:55 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote:  
(01-13-2018 06:44 PM)JHS55 Wrote:  
(01-13-2018 12:22 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote:  
(01-13-2018 10:09 AM)JHS55 Wrote:  I want to see a real playoff with our 5 conferences with conference champs and wildcards and I think it would be fun to have a way for the FCS champ to have a spot with a wild card in our playoffs for the real national championship

You can take that ish on down the road. "Our conferences" total 6. Not 5. Your idea of fun will run millions of fans off of their respective teams. I'm not interested in paying over (roughly) $2000 per year to support and watch FCS football.
Well, do you have a better idea ?

Yes. Stated many times in the forum. Maybe in the very thread, I'm not sure.

Continue the P6 narrative, aim for a NY6 bowl tie-in (maybe the Peach), and negotiate HARD to NBC for a $12 - $15MM per team per year TV deal. Separate ourselves from the G4 financially, exposure-wise (already done), and then negotiate an autonomous vote with the P5 -making us P6 for real. Detach from the G4, and roll with the big boys.

That's the goal. It may take 10 years to get there, but accepting mediocrity in the form of a JV championship is a death-knell to our conference. Game over.

Great post^^^^^04-cheers04-bow
01-13-2018 07:07 PM
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