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<blockquote data-quote="BleedGoldNWhite21" data-source="post: 877335" data-attributes="member: 2993"><p>Playoff ratings have sucked for awhile. Parity is a better business model. Whether that means a super conference that is essentially a JV NFL or something else remains to be seen, but eventually <em>something</em> will be done because the current state of college football will continue to lose interest and therefore, lose money.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think a super conference means doom for programs like us. I personally don’t think even half of the Power 5 programs can actually afford to be a part of a Super Conference, so there will still be plenty of respectable football programs that are a part of the second tier of college football and still enough interest to gain TV rights and what not. College football is sold by tradition and pageantry and there will still be plenty of that from those second tier programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BleedGoldNWhite21, post: 877335, member: 2993"] Playoff ratings have sucked for awhile. Parity is a better business model. Whether that means a super conference that is essentially a JV NFL or something else remains to be seen, but eventually [I]something[/I] will be done because the current state of college football will continue to lose interest and therefore, lose money. I don’t think a super conference means doom for programs like us. I personally don’t think even half of the Power 5 programs can actually afford to be a part of a Super Conference, so there will still be plenty of respectable football programs that are a part of the second tier of college football and still enough interest to gain TV rights and what not. College football is sold by tradition and pageantry and there will still be plenty of that from those second tier programs. [/QUOTE]
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