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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 638939" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Do you honestly believe there is parity in college football now? There has really <em>never </em>been parity in any college sport. Because there is no draft. Teams and schools that are good, stay good and continue to make money. Teams and schools that are bad continue to stay bad and lose money. There’s only been 10 unique FBS national champions in the last 20 years, and only 3 of them haven’t won (at least a share of) multiple championships in that span (Miami & Texas, those big city schools, & Auburn who plays second fiddle to Alabama in its state). That means that 7 teams have more or less dominated a league that has nearly 130 members. Does having the same 13% or less of a league with a chance to win a championship year in and year constitute parity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 638939, member: 4572"] Do you honestly believe there is parity in college football now? There has really [I]never [/I]been parity in any college sport. Because there is no draft. Teams and schools that are good, stay good and continue to make money. Teams and schools that are bad continue to stay bad and lose money. There’s only been 10 unique FBS national champions in the last 20 years, and only 3 of them haven’t won (at least a share of) multiple championships in that span (Miami & Texas, those big city schools, & Auburn who plays second fiddle to Alabama in its state). That means that 7 teams have more or less dominated a league that has nearly 130 members. Does having the same 13% or less of a league with a chance to win a championship year in and year constitute parity? [/QUOTE]
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