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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 984972" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Unfortunately I think this is right unless the Group of 5, ACC and Big 12 propose a limit on the number of teams a single conference can have. </p><p></p><p>From November 10th meeting of Conference Leaders - The 5+7 model, which was agreed upon at Thursday's in-person meeting in Dallas , is a change from the previous 6+6 proposal and still requires unanimous approval by the 11 presidents and chancellors who control the CFP. I wonder if any conferences would balk against this change. It looks like the Pac 12 would still get a vote but not be considered an automatic bid conference based on the following:</p><p></p><p>CFP Management Committee approved a new policy last week requiring conferences to have a minimum # of members (likely 8) for its champ to be eligible for an auto bid, director Bill Hancock tells @YahooSports. Hancock says the change doesn’t need unanimous consent from presidents. Of course the Pac 12 might test this in court because I am sure they would lock to block this provision.</p><p></p><p>My only guess of why everyone would go along with the change is the fear the SEC and Big 10 will split off if they don't get their way on number of at-large bids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 984972, member: 1618"] Unfortunately I think this is right unless the Group of 5, ACC and Big 12 propose a limit on the number of teams a single conference can have. From November 10th meeting of Conference Leaders - The 5+7 model, which was agreed upon at Thursday's in-person meeting in Dallas , is a change from the previous 6+6 proposal and still requires unanimous approval by the 11 presidents and chancellors who control the CFP. I wonder if any conferences would balk against this change. It looks like the Pac 12 would still get a vote but not be considered an automatic bid conference based on the following: CFP Management Committee approved a new policy last week requiring conferences to have a minimum # of members (likely 8) for its champ to be eligible for an auto bid, director Bill Hancock tells @YahooSports. Hancock says the change doesn’t need unanimous consent from presidents. Of course the Pac 12 might test this in court because I am sure they would lock to block this provision. My only guess of why everyone would go along with the change is the fear the SEC and Big 10 will split off if they don't get their way on number of at-large bids. [/QUOTE]
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