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RE: Can the G5 BS its way to the top?
(02-24-2018 10:30 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  Well, you know, Louisville, Rutgers, and TCU have all joined the club in the last 10 years, and when i was young, Miami and FSU were nothing.

The system has never provided more exposure for those in the G5 than it does now. 20+ years ago, Arkansas State would appear on national TV basically never, not just in a given year but any year. Now, it happens at least once a year if you make a bowl.

You just have to build your value. That's what USF is trying to do.

Perhaps it wasn't under the CFP structure, but Louisville and Rutgers were AQ teams in the Big East (as was USF) and TCU was a College Football Association team in the SWC.
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