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Swofford is trying to push the ACC into having 7 wins

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to become bowl eligible.What's his real motive here as this would cost the ACC money and 6-6 teams practice to improve.

Is he trying to force schools to really dumb down their OOC scheduling.
 
to become bowl eligible.What's his real motive here as this would cost the ACC money and 6-6 teams practice to improve.

Is he trying to force schools to really dumb down their OOC scheduling.
Where did you come across this?
 
to become bowl eligible.What's his real motive here as this would cost the ACC money and 6-6 teams practice to improve.

Is he trying to force schools to really dumb down their OOC scheduling.
Maybe we could also go the Big Ten route. Games against AA teams don't count toward bowl eligibilty. I know most teams would probably just schedule an Group of Five game instead, but I think overall, it would be a tougher game to win. Add another game in conference and have at least one OOC game against a P5 school. It's not perfect, but I think it would make for significantly stronger schedules overall.
 
I get the sense that the ACC, along with other conferences, are trying to reign in the excess bowls. Most schools lose money on bowls, especially the ones featuring 6 and 7 win teams, while the bowl committees and TV make money off them. But a school can't decline going. As much as they like the exposure and the extra practice, I'm sure they hate losing money more.

The ACC can't do this unilaterally, but I could see a movement to reset the bar at 7 wins and kill off a dozen or so bowls.
 
Scooch said:
I get the sense that the ACC, along with other conferences, are trying to reign in the excess bowls. Most schools lose money on bowls, especially the ones featuring 6 and 7 win teams, while the bowl committees and TV make money off them. But a school can't decline going. As much as they like the exposure and the extra practice, I'm sure they hate losing money more. The ACC can't do this unilaterally, but I could see a movement to reset the bar at 7 wins and kill off a dozen or so bowls.

This. They also don't like how bowls can select teams. Like "rewarding" Pitt with a crappy bowl and getting jumped by two teams.
 
I really don't understand why the NCAA doesn't just let all schools practice through the first week of January, bowl participant or not. More than two-thirds of FBS is going to be doing that this year anyway, what is the harm in letting the other one-third do it as well?

Well, I do understand, because the NCAA are incompetent, illogical buffoons. But still.
 

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