Well, unless we get something unexpected, doesn't look like there is going to be too much news come out as we're nearing another weekend of games. All eyes are going to be on Norman on Monday to see what the dentist, theater dude, oil tycoon, and businessmen decide for the fate of college football going forward. I'm just hoping that T. Boone can talk some sense into these folks from his part of the state. Otherwise, it looks like any one of about 17 possible senarios could take place.
I wish that somebody in gov't would step up and stop all this madness by putting a commish in place. Even if college football did get away with 64 teams breaking away from the NCAA to start a new league, who's to say that they won't eventually trim the fat from 64 to cut in down to 32 in another 10-15 years in order to more closely emulate the Pro-Sports model? After a while, they're going to want more money and some former decent programs are eventually going to become weakings because there are only so many wins to go around. They'll probably trim the fat some more to create an east-west 2 conference system of 16 teams.
I wish that somebody in gov't would step up and stop all this madness by putting a commish in place. Even if college football did get away with 64 teams breaking away from the NCAA to start a new league, who's to say that they won't eventually trim the fat from 64 to cut in down to 32 in another 10-15 years in order to more closely emulate the Pro-Sports model? After a while, they're going to want more money and some former decent programs are eventually going to become weakings because there are only so many wins to go around. They'll probably trim the fat some more to create an east-west 2 conference system of 16 teams.