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College football expansion serves greed, not game

By: Magnolia Tribune - May 13, 2010

College football expansion serves greed, not game

College fraud-ball at its highest level is so imbalanced and punctuated by greed, it’d be better off forming four 16-team super conferences and let whichever schools get left out play for a separate national championship. In a perfect world, those 64 big-boy schools could only play each other. Ten of 12 games would be in conference play, and games outside the league must be against another big-boy school. No more scheduling outmanned rent-a-victims like Charleston Southern and Tennessee Tech.

The top four teams from each conference would be part of a 16-team playoff, and whatever cities are interested in continuing to stage bowl games are free to court non-playoff teams with winning records.

Jacksonville.com
5/23/10

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