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[QUOTE="DoctorBombay, post: 5040565, member: 626"] Somewhat agree. I recently saw an ad for MLB, a sport I've pretty much walked away from years ago. There's no denying that the sport has its fans, who unlike me still watch and are interested, but I submit it's nowhere near where it used to be. But frankly, I don't think the teams, players, and fans really care. They still have their Tv contract, players get paid handsomely, and franchise values skyrocketing. That's how I see cfb morphing into- a sport that's viewed by a healthy niche made up of fans largely from the P2. Not nearly the popularity of the past, but enough to sustain the sport...and the money. As for the P2, they will never give up their hold on cfb. I agree that if the left-behinds were smart, they'd move on w/out them and make their own path. The inevitable 2-tier split however , is now a foregone conclusion. The real question is whether it'll be a voluntary, or mandatory choice by the left-behinds. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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