Originally posted by All-American
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College football is shrinking its fan base, I think. BYU isn't alone in sitting on the outside. Many programs are in that same boat. And even many on the inside have to be wondering if they are next to be on the outside. Look at the Big 12, for example. While it is by far the top pick I would have for BYU's conference, it could also implode leaving programs like KU, K State and Baylor as vagabonds.
The Pac 12 isn't much different. If the Big 12 goes away, it would most likely be to join with the Pac 12, or at least certain Pac 12 schools. What happens with the lower tier Pac 12 schools like Colorado, Arizona, ASU, Utah and WSU? Do they stay in? As things stand now it seems likely, but dynamics are rapidly shifting and always towards more money for big programs. How long until USC gets a wandering eye?
There are a handful of elite programs in college football. They are driving all of the decisions right now. Texas, Ohio State, USC, ND, the SEC, Nebraska, OU, etc. Everyone else is a pawn.
It's exhausting being a pawn.
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