All of this I heard, I do not see this changing anything major but money and rules (not playing rules) in which things are done. The NCAA Tournament makes too much money and football is already running on its own basically. Football drives the bus and the NCAA does not run a tournament for football at the major college level. What may happen is what rules a Big Ten or and SEC does in paying players or recruiting, but I do not see it changing where they break off. For one braking off would have consequences and might put more liability on many areas to those schools they did not anticipate. I think the Big 5 are tired of rules with recruiting and how schools get penalized and that is part of the problem here. Also keep in mind the NCAA decided to not endorse another video game for college football and reports say that EA Sports can go through these schools and make a game with all the logos and backgrounds without the NCAA's blessing. This is mostly about money and who has power. And right now a school that does not have a football team can vote on things that influence a major program that makes millions every year. I think that is really what this is about at this time.
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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