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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 982493" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>The mature way to do this is for a unified delegation go to Congress and ask for antitrust protection in exchange for benefits protections for the players, open policies and oversight, and joint TV rights (e.g. go away from the super conferences). I’m not naive though—that isn’t going anywhere </p><p></p><p>If this ends up like a Black Sox Scandal (watch “8 Men Out” if you haven’t yet), then CFB is in the situation of “fix this ourselves before someone fixes this for us”. If something bad reaches exec levels, then most people aren’t going to like the solution the execs come up with—it’s better to have a solution in place first.</p><p></p><p>CFB only acts when it’s forced to, and often not even then. I think fear of repercussions is the only thing that might make them get their act together</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 982493, member: 282"] The mature way to do this is for a unified delegation go to Congress and ask for antitrust protection in exchange for benefits protections for the players, open policies and oversight, and joint TV rights (e.g. go away from the super conferences). I’m not naive though—that isn’t going anywhere If this ends up like a Black Sox Scandal (watch “8 Men Out” if you haven’t yet), then CFB is in the situation of “fix this ourselves before someone fixes this for us”. If something bad reaches exec levels, then most people aren’t going to like the solution the execs come up with—it’s better to have a solution in place first. CFB only acts when it’s forced to, and often not even then. I think fear of repercussions is the only thing that might make them get their act together [/QUOTE]
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