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Why doesn't the University of Houston get more play as a possible member to the Big 12.
The Big 12 has Texas covered. Of course, they had it covered before TCU also so who knows? Maybe the state legislature, the governor, or a backroom deal with Texas will lead to another decision to pick an underwhelming Texas school instead of BYU.
So what? You think the other P5 would allow the Big 12 to increase their revenue with the addition of a CCG, still play a true round robin and only have to share that with 10 teams?
I am saying that if it is up to the NCAA to determine if the Big 12 can have a CCG with 10 teams, they might just lay down and let them.
This kind of fatalism is a good synopsis of the BYU fan mentality since the days of Lavell's departure. When Lavell was around we always knew there was a chance, however slight, that the Cougars would pull it out in the end. Sometimes we didn't and sometimes we didn't, but the believe was always there. Since his departure there have been only a few great comebacks and many more games where the fellas have folded when the odds weren't in their favor. Need to get the mojo back and this is a good place to start.
How long has it been since they said no? Wasn't that 4 years ago? Things are changing with the P5 conferences and the NCAA monthly.
Your logic still does not make any sense. You are arguing that the NCAA will rule against the P5 consensus because they are afraid of the P5. Nope.
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I agree. But it's an interesting debate. I can see in some years it would be good and others bad.
I see some potential for abuse. For instance FSU pushing for a rematch against Clemson rather than a rematch versus Georgia Tech. The public reason would be that Clemson is ranked higher than GT and will give a highly ranked FSU the best chance for a playoff bid. The real reason could be that FSU doesn't match up well against GT's option offense and FSU doesn't want to play GT again. This is all hypothetical of course.
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Your logic still does not make any sense. You are arguing that the NCAA will rule against the P5 consensus because they are afraid of the P5. Nope.
That is fine. I didn't say that they would allow it, all I am saying is that the NCAA is scared of the P5 conferences. What ever the P5 consensus is, that is the direction they will follow because they don't want to get cut out. When the NCAA ruled on the ACC, it was a different time and really isn't relevant now because the P5 didn't exist then.
I see some potential for abuse. For instance FSU pushing for a rematch against Clemson rather than a rematch versus Georgia Tech. The public reason would be that Clemson is ranked higher than GT and will give a highly ranked FSU the best chance for a playoff bid. The real reason could be that FSU doesn't match up well against GT's option offense and FSU doesn't want to play GT again. This is all hypothetical of course.
You've lost me. FSU wouldn't/couldn't "push" for anybody. The top two teams would play, period. It wouldn't always be without controversy, but the decision wouldn't be left to any one school.
but the other P5s won't and that is where the power really lies.
The Big 10 and the Pac 12 both made the same petition the Big 12 will make and were denied because of opposition from, ironically, the Big 12, SEC, and ACC. No way will the Big 10, Pac 12, or SEC support the Big 12's attempt.
The only hope for the Big 12 is a general deregulation effort where it is included with a bunch of things the other P5 conferences want. That seems like a long shot.
You've lost me. FSU wouldn't/couldn't "push" for anybody. The top two teams would play, period. It wouldn't always be without controversy, but the decision wouldn't be left to any one school.
But who determines the top two teams in that conference? Does the conference have its own computer model, or does it employ a committee? If its a committee, then of course an individual team could campaign for the matchups.
Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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