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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 3837736, member: 289"] The Athletic had articles, in the wake of the European soccer proposal, what a college football and basketball super conference might look like. Here is the football article [URL="https://theathletic.com/2529433/2021/04/19/staples-college-football-super-league-alabama-notre-dame-nebraska-and-a-lot-of-hurt-feelings-texas-am-tennessee/"]Staples: College football Super League? Alabama, Notre Dame, Nebraska and a lot of hurt feelings (Texas A&M, Tennessee)[/URL] Not everyone subscribes so these are their picks for a 15 team super-conference of 'brand name' teams: Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Texas, USC The idea is that this conference would make more money than the current conference deals plus the college football playoff combined and these schools would get to split it up and leave the rest of us behind. The thing is, these teams are used to winning ten games a year, (at least that's their historical standard). How are their fan bases going to respond to going 4-8, (or worse) in a super-conference? [/QUOTE]
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