[/quote]Mikovio wrote:The new proposal, however, would eliminate all games against current Group of Five and FCS teams. The 70 schools would be shopped as a single-entity media rights package. It is not immediately clear which 70 schools would be included.
TylerDurden wrote:Mikovio wrote:The new proposal, however, would eliminate all games against current Group of Five and FCS teams. The 70 schools would be shopped as a single-entity media rights package. It is not immediately clear which 70 schools would be included.
TylerDurden wrote:
The ACC (18) + B1G (18) + Big 12 (16) + SEC (16) = 68
Everyone else rallies their donors to fight for two spots.
MovingScreenOfDeath wrote:TylerDurden wrote:
The ACC (18) + B1G (18) + Big 12 (16) + SEC (16) = 68
Everyone else rallies their donors to fight for two spots.
Is Notre Dame already counted towards the 18 for the ACC? If not there's no way they're not included a song of the last 2 spots.
IllinoisState wrote:Oregon State and Washington State?
TylerDurden wrote:IllinoisState wrote:Oregon State and Washington State?
I think they have a chance but they've already been left behind. I didn't do a deep dive through who is left, but you'd think schools who have some big backers/politicians on their side would be in the mix.
IMO, there are fewer candidates for those two spots than there were bubble teams for last year's NCAA tournament.
While some of the G5 schools have great local fanbases, not many of them move the TV needle.
BCPanther wrote:Oregon State, Washington State, San Diego State, Boise, Memphis, Tulane, UTSA, UNLV, Colorado State and the service academies in a battle royal for two spots.
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