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RE: If 18 is the magic number.......
Nice discussion BUT. You will never get the different Conferences to agree on anything. Much less the massive and dramatic changes that we are talking about.
Only thing that could change that is MONEY!
01-21-2019 11:17 AM
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(01-20-2019 06:46 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  The only way I like 18 (or 15) is if there are conference semi finals with 3 division winners and a wild card. Get the NCAA to legislate it and now we have something.

I have a hard time imagining the NCAA legislating something which would undoubtedly have the result of killing a P5 conference. The B1G and SEC aren't going to expand by promoting G5 teams. They would poach P5 teams. If a P5 conference dies on its own as a result of market forces, then the NCAA might accommodate a desire for expanded conference tournaments. But they won't do it proactively.
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