NCAA: College Football Off-Season 2024: Conference Re-Malign-ment

GKJ

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Now he gets to move back into the house with all the other Heisman winners
 
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LT

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I'm sure there will be a Heisman House commercial about this
 
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LT

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I wonder if the Penix pick ends up playing some kind of role in Sanders and Atlanta... Either as a shield to prevent it or as part of a future trade.
 

GKJ

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It just seems like it’s going to be very cringe there this year. If what they’re doing is working, it should be at least 8 wins.
 

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The CFP would be better off dividing most of its games (assuming expansion to 14 teams in 2026) among the big 4 networks.

Under this arrangement, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, and The CW would each get a first round game, while the former four networks each get a quarterfinal. The last two rounds would air on the same network, alternating between the big 4 networks.

And I don't think the MAC is done with expansion. They should also add Cleveland State, Robert Morris, and Youngstown State as full members, with only the latter joining for football, and the former two being replaced by Richmond and UConn in football only.
 

GKJ

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The CFP would be better off dividing most of its games (assuming expansion to 14 teams in 2026) among the big 4 networks.

Under this arrangement, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, and The CW would each get a first round game, while the former four networks each get a quarterfinal. The last two rounds would air on the same network, alternating between the big 4 networks.

And I don't think the MAC is done with expansion. They should also add Cleveland State, Robert Morris, and Youngstown State as full members, with only the latter joining for football, and the former two being replaced by Richmond and UConn in football only.
The CW ain’t in the game here.
 
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LT

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The idea is to ensure any conflict between overlapping games is solved by not having them on the same network forcing the diversion of the start of one game to a sister network while the other game gets to its conclusion.

They're just gonna stagger them anyway

They don't want to compete against each other for views

You will never see two concurrent playoff games in the current formats.
 

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And I see Z is back on his bullshit again…
 
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