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<blockquote data-quote="UgaBlows" data-source="post: 983057" data-attributes="member: 747"><p>If they created a top strata of cfb composed of paid pro’s, there are maybe 25-40 factory schools that would make the cut, everyone else would fall below, IF somehow you could equalize spending and TV money amongst the remaining academic/amateur- level schools then those would be great, highly competitive college football games. All your 5 and 4 star recruits would go factory school, so it would put a premium on finding hidden talent and coaching kids up. There would absolutely be a demand for this on tv so we would still have a contract with espn or somebody and get tv money. The ideal thing would be divide into 4 regional divisions and then have a playoff for the national championship from those 4 regional champions. If a school gets caught cheating spending too much then force them into the pro division.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UgaBlows, post: 983057, member: 747"] If they created a top strata of cfb composed of paid pro’s, there are maybe 25-40 factory schools that would make the cut, everyone else would fall below, IF somehow you could equalize spending and TV money amongst the remaining academic/amateur- level schools then those would be great, highly competitive college football games. All your 5 and 4 star recruits would go factory school, so it would put a premium on finding hidden talent and coaching kids up. There would absolutely be a demand for this on tv so we would still have a contract with espn or somebody and get tv money. The ideal thing would be divide into 4 regional divisions and then have a playoff for the national championship from those 4 regional champions. If a school gets caught cheating spending too much then force them into the pro division. [/QUOTE]
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