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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 258645" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>It depends. At a school like Bammer, the football program pays it's own way At a school like <Directional> Michigan … well, not so much. </p><p></p><p>And that's where the danger lies. If the programs like Bammer separate out, the pressure to change the rules to make the kind of cheating they do ok across the boards will be irresistible. It is at that point that many schools will abandon Power5 football. If the Power5 becomes the Power2 or 3, then the political pressure to stop the foolishness will become impossible to resist. What's needed is either a) the NCAA steps up to the plate and regulates or b) the Power5 programs do it themselves. If that doesn't happen, Congress will get into the act. Nobody in his right mind wants that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 258645, member: 265"] It depends. At a school like Bammer, the football program pays it's own way At a school like <Directional> Michigan … well, not so much. And that's where the danger lies. If the programs like Bammer separate out, the pressure to change the rules to make the kind of cheating they do ok across the boards will be irresistible. It is at that point that many schools will abandon Power5 football. If the Power5 becomes the Power2 or 3, then the political pressure to stop the foolishness will become impossible to resist. What's needed is either a) the NCAA steps up to the plate and regulates or b) the Power5 programs do it themselves. If that doesn't happen, Congress will get into the act. Nobody in his right mind wants that. [/QUOTE]
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