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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 877637" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I'll answer it. No. </p><p></p><p>There is a lucrative subset of the P5, while almost all other programs are fighting uphill and stuck with a widening gap (insert Tech here). There is increasingly the likelihood that anti-trust laws will prevent the formation of a super league unless you opt in to it. And Tech does not now, nor will it ever, have the resources to opt in. And .. the programming value of a super league could be in the range of $3-4 billion annually ... so the battle is how those 30 super league teams can grab that and distance themselves from everyone else. One line of thinking is that a number of colleges will simply quit and attrit out that continue the arms race. No mas. </p><p></p><p>The best phrase I have seen on this subject is this: "College football is not a contest of have's and have nots. It's a battle of have's and never will-be's."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 877637, member: 2957"] I'll answer it. No. There is a lucrative subset of the P5, while almost all other programs are fighting uphill and stuck with a widening gap (insert Tech here). There is increasingly the likelihood that anti-trust laws will prevent the formation of a super league unless you opt in to it. And Tech does not now, nor will it ever, have the resources to opt in. And .. the programming value of a super league could be in the range of $3-4 billion annually ... so the battle is how those 30 super league teams can grab that and distance themselves from everyone else. One line of thinking is that a number of colleges will simply quit and attrit out that continue the arms race. No mas. The best phrase I have seen on this subject is this: "College football is not a contest of have's and have nots. It's a battle of have's and never will-be's." [/QUOTE]
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