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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 995674" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>You’re being awfully dramatic! The circumstances of this year have never happened before and will never happen again. Its maddening but irrelevant. </p><p>Yes, I am sure there will be years where the ACC is a “one bid league” but the same goes for the B12 and it won’t be an annual thing. </p><p>The inequity is that the BIG and SEC will NEVER be one bid leagues, but the ACC won’t be relegated to it either. </p><p>If the “split” happens, its not happening without a massive reshuffling that jettisons several current BIG / SEC members. It won’t happen along conference lines. Maybe this is the first elimination but I doubt it. </p><p>For what its worth, if big college football completely goes the way of teams full of mercenaries sponsored by “universities,” then “fine” in my book is being part of something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 995674, member: 4905"] You’re being awfully dramatic! The circumstances of this year have never happened before and will never happen again. Its maddening but irrelevant. Yes, I am sure there will be years where the ACC is a “one bid league” but the same goes for the B12 and it won’t be an annual thing. The inequity is that the BIG and SEC will NEVER be one bid leagues, but the ACC won’t be relegated to it either. If the “split” happens, its not happening without a massive reshuffling that jettisons several current BIG / SEC members. It won’t happen along conference lines. Maybe this is the first elimination but I doubt it. For what its worth, if big college football completely goes the way of teams full of mercenaries sponsored by “universities,” then “fine” in my book is being part of something else. [/QUOTE]
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