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Could the Relegation System Work in the College Athletics?
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[QUOTE="bnoro, post: 47034, member: 71"] While I love EPL relegation, fact of the matter is most teams getting relegated have to sell their best players because they lose a ton of money dropping down a division, especially from the Premier League to the Championship. Colleges would lose their main stream of revenue, television contracts. This would be especially bad for us. Who would go see a second division Syracuse team if we got relegated? We'd have 1,000 fans in the stands. It would be a mess for college athletics. Maybe if you paired up conferences, lets say the BE and the MAC. If Louisville finished last this year, and Toledo finished 1st, Toledo would become a BE school and Louisville would go to the MAC. Only relegating one team a year seems like it could work, and when Louisville destroyed the MAC and went 12-0 the next year, they could move back up. The issue is that non-conference would be obsolete because no one would want to play good schools. You would only play conference teams, and this would destroy college FB. [/QUOTE]
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