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[QUOTE="qdawgg, post: 4721888, member: 52"] As I said the other day. These schools are no longer “playing” CFB for glory, success of students (that was debatable before anyway), tradition, or national relevance. It’s primarily for money. These schools are joining conferences they have almost no chance of being successful except once in a great while. They don’t care. It’s only to increase the payday. We are know in the college era where: 3-9 record but a SEC membership far outweighed a 9-3 record in 2nd or 3rd tier conference. Simple economics says this isn’t actually sustainable. So I’m curious not just how this plays out for the ACC in the next 10 years but CFB in general. If the same teams are the front runners most years, as a Syracuse fan I have zero interest in that. I don’t see that too many CFB fans will find that engaging either. There’s no parity like there is in the NFL. So I just don’t see how long term, 2 decades from now, viewership and engagement in CFB doesn’t decrease. It’ll be interesting to see it play out. [/QUOTE]
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