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[QUOTE="anomander, post: 4878991, member: 2766"] I mean this is what has always been predicted, but instead of breaking away from the NCAA, they would adapt this model...at least for now. Eventually when the ACC GoR is up (Or maybe before?) the SEC/B10 will feast like vultures and those lucky enough to be the chosen ones will play D1 football and those left will be in this middle division between D1 and FCS. I could see some schools choosing to potentially opt out, we all know who they are, unless they are just happy with cashing checks, and not competing? What I want to know is what happens to schools who get left out if the B10/SEC breakaway from the NCAA, but some schools still want to compete at the D1 level. They can't make the B10/SEC take them along for the ride, but if this model is adapted for the NCAA there would probably only be a couple of handful of schools willing to continue to pay kids under this ruling. What would that look like? I don't know if this is good or bad for Syracuse, but just as all of these changes, I think this would negatively effect Syracuse? [/QUOTE]
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