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[QUOTE="Orangezoo, post: 4669986, member: 237"] Curiosity question- wouldn't the consolidation of money into the Big 2 conference structure just result in a massive spike in the price non p2 programs demand to play them? Basically turning the Buy games into pay me a ridiculous sum or play in your own sandbox? Maybe with just crummy matchups and fcs schools outside b2 conference games? Is there a situation where the volume of schools left out provides a formidable pool of resources to put financial pressure on the two super conferences? Sort of my previous point this creates an NFL G League where all these teams play year in year out is one another. They isolate themselves which shrinks their market over time. Have to figure that is a word that TV execs don't want to hear. It will get stale and it's very possible that parity within that model could fade and add even less interest. Just seems there are variables here that are unpredictable and maybe not well baked out yet. [/QUOTE]
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