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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 879463" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>uga, Bama, Auburn, Tennessee, LSU, Clemson, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Florida St, Miami, Ohio St, Michigan, Penn St, USC, Oregon, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Arkansas, Michigan St, Washington, VT, Wisconsin, & Iowa for starters</p><p></p><p>The rest of the SEC and B1G by virtue of already being aligned within their conferences. If what [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] and others have postulated on comes to fruition, you would likely see the bulk of the SEC and B1G merge into a new super league and teams like Clemson, FSU, Miami, USC, Oregon, etc., would leave their conferences and join the new league. These are the schools that spend the most on football, hence most likely to form the new "top tier" of "amateur" college football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 879463, member: 1191"] uga, Bama, Auburn, Tennessee, LSU, Clemson, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Florida St, Miami, Ohio St, Michigan, Penn St, USC, Oregon, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Arkansas, Michigan St, Washington, VT, Wisconsin, & Iowa for starters The rest of the SEC and B1G by virtue of already being aligned within their conferences. If what [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] and others have postulated on comes to fruition, you would likely see the bulk of the SEC and B1G merge into a new super league and teams like Clemson, FSU, Miami, USC, Oregon, etc., would leave their conferences and join the new league. These are the schools that spend the most on football, hence most likely to form the new "top tier" of "amateur" college football. [/QUOTE]
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