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Lane Kiffin: "Free agency has been created in College Football"

The ACC is not fine. There are programs in the ACC calculating if it;s worth challenging the GOR right now. Or buying out of it to get to the top level and secure their future.
You hunkered down with Dabo and some Bojangles to get that intel or run into Mack Brown in the bulk food section of a FoodLion?

Amazing reporting by CousCous
 
You hunkered down with Dabo and some Bojangles to get that intel or run into Mack Brown in the bulk food section of a FoodLion?

Amazing reporting by CousCous
I've read Miami has a deep pocket guy who's willing to put up the dough. I'm sure others do to. $300 million is the number.
 
I've read Miami has a deep pocket guy who's willing to put up the dough. I'm sure others do to. $300 million is the number.
Until it happens, it's pie in the sky

I also don't understand how they think that will work? Vanderbilt and Northwestern and Purdue will get booted from a super-league. Then you have a super league where teams like Penn State and Ole Miss are going winless. Meanwhile in the 2nd tier, teams like Pitt are winning their version of the playoffs?

There are too many good players to make a super-league really work. It would end up with a stratified system much like we already have - with different winners and losers.

If it was premiere league style with relegation and promotion - that would be more interesting. But I think SEC is too greedy to allow that.
 
Until it happens, it's pie in the sky

I also don't understand how they think that will work? Vanderbilt and Northwestern and Purdue will get booted from a super-league. Then you have a super league where teams like Penn State and Ole Miss are going winless. Meanwhile in the 2nd tier, teams like Pitt are winning their version of the playoffs?

There are too many good players to make a super-league really work. It would end up with a stratified system much like we already have - with different winners and losers.

If it was premiere league style with relegation and promotion - that would be more interesting. But I think SEC is too greedy to allow that.
There are too many big time schools that would get kicked out and between Congress and the lawsuits football would be dead.
 

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