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Why we may be reaching a tipping point for the Power Five to break away from the FBS
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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 719809" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>From a revenue perspective, the NCAA is only meaningful to P5 schools in basketball. If I understand correctly, the P5 schools already control their own destiny financially in football, independent of the NCAA, and thus the point that it is a smokescreen to protect the schools is quite accurate.</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, at its heart it is the school presidents who control these decisions, and it would not surprise me to see the P5 breakaway to form a new NCAA focused on their issues and needs, and allow the other 200 schools in lower Divisions remain in the NCAA. This would allow the P5 schools to govern more effectively the big issues looming like athlete's pay, etc. Those issues have little relevancy for the lower level schools anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 719809, member: 944"] From a revenue perspective, the NCAA is only meaningful to P5 schools in basketball. If I understand correctly, the P5 schools already control their own destiny financially in football, independent of the NCAA, and thus the point that it is a smokescreen to protect the schools is quite accurate. Nevertheless, at its heart it is the school presidents who control these decisions, and it would not surprise me to see the P5 breakaway to form a new NCAA focused on their issues and needs, and allow the other 200 schools in lower Divisions remain in the NCAA. This would allow the P5 schools to govern more effectively the big issues looming like athlete's pay, etc. Those issues have little relevancy for the lower level schools anyway. [/QUOTE]
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