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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 947674" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I agree no one wants that, but if that’s the inevitable conclusion, you have a handful of athletic programs literally fighting for survival. They will need to be compensated to go away or they will cling to their existence as long as they can. If the money gets so big that they can be bought off, so be it. Prior to that, why would they accelerate their own demise for the benefit of those with no loyalty to them? </p><p>I’m really not gloom and doom for the “leftovers.” I don’t think killing 2/3 of D1 athletics is a profitable venture. But I also don’t see programs standing by and allowing it to accelerate if they have contractual protections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 947674, member: 4905"] I agree no one wants that, but if that’s the inevitable conclusion, you have a handful of athletic programs literally fighting for survival. They will need to be compensated to go away or they will cling to their existence as long as they can. If the money gets so big that they can be bought off, so be it. Prior to that, why would they accelerate their own demise for the benefit of those with no loyalty to them? I’m really not gloom and doom for the “leftovers.” I don’t think killing 2/3 of D1 athletics is a profitable venture. But I also don’t see programs standing by and allowing it to accelerate if they have contractual protections [/QUOTE]
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