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This has Iowa state written all over it. Has to be some of the most promising news to come out?ISU = not an Alliance school, maybe not normally considered in this time frame, AAU..............
This has Iowa state written all over it. Has to be some of the most promising news to come out?
Except it's not news. It's internet rumors, which has a pretty terrible track record when realignment is involved.This has Iowa state written all over it. Has to be some of the most promising news to come out?
ISU = not an Alliance school, maybe not normally considered in this time frame, AAU..............
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Why would the SEC going to 4 pods with a semifinal weekend force the B1G into expanding sooner than it wants and take Alliance schools off the table?
B1G should just build a massive conference with all the remaining power 5 AAU schools from the PAC/ACC/Big12.
I think the idea is that with 4 pods, the SEC would do a semifinal round before the CCG. Which would mean even more $$$$. If the B1G thinks that would work, why leave that money on the table while the SEC enjoys the spoils.
FWIW, I don't put much stock into this guy. Like other realignment, it's fun to speculate.
Got it. I'd think to do that though they'd have to cut an SEC conference game during the regular season, no? Or can they just add another game before CCG and bowls?
They could probably keep a 9 game conference schedule. Play the 3 teams in your pod every year, 2 teams from each of the other pods on a rotating basis.
Not sure about the extra game. It would just be the 4 pod winners in the semis, so doubt they do anything with the other 12 to take attention away from those games.
Why would they have to cut a conference game? They have played 8 conference games forever while other conferences have bucked up and are playing 9.Got it. I'd think to do that though they'd have to cut an SEC conference game during the regular season, no? Or can they just add another game before CCG and bowls?
It'd be interesting if they actually took that step. One thing it does is risks a CFP spot. If a Bama and/or a Georgia are upset in the semis, and a two- or maybe even three-loss semifinalist catches lightning and wins out, there'd be no guarantee they'd get a CFP spot as long as it's at four. That'd be a costly outcome.
Got it. I'd think to do that though they'd have to cut an SEC conference game during the regular season, no? Or can they just add another game before CCG and bowls?
I think what they will do is, play 8 conference games, then on semifinal wknd, they will have the pod winners play the semi's and match up the remaining teams based on pod standings for their 9th conference game. Kind of like what the big 10 tinkered with last year. Not all of the games would be great but it's a nice way to set up some TV friendly matchups.