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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 877734" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I know it seems unfathomable, and it might be, but if you are going to have a super league and TV is paying for it, TV is going to want super league games, not games against teams outside of it.</p><p>Geno Smith talked about college football being run completely separate from the other sports. So football would be its own thing and then the other sports would still likely have a conference setup.</p><p></p><p>If they truly decide to break I don't see the super league teams playing full conference schedules. They may play a game or two outside of the super league but otherwise their games come against other super league. I would also expect a different post-season structure. There wouldn't be the current CFP like it is now. I would expect it to be more like NFL playoffs where 50% of the league makes the playoff. So playing all your games against other super league teams doesn't hurt you - unless you are one of the weaker members of that league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 877734, member: 1776"] I know it seems unfathomable, and it might be, but if you are going to have a super league and TV is paying for it, TV is going to want super league games, not games against teams outside of it. Geno Smith talked about college football being run completely separate from the other sports. So football would be its own thing and then the other sports would still likely have a conference setup. If they truly decide to break I don't see the super league teams playing full conference schedules. They may play a game or two outside of the super league but otherwise their games come against other super league. I would also expect a different post-season structure. There wouldn't be the current CFP like it is now. I would expect it to be more like NFL playoffs where 50% of the league makes the playoff. So playing all your games against other super league teams doesn't hurt you - unless you are one of the weaker members of that league. [/QUOTE]
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