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RE: How many P5s should a P5 play
10. Every schools should be allowed 1 preseason type game. It could be FCS, G5 or a lower ranked P5. It should be restricted to the first or 3 games of the season. It would likely be the extra home game that everyone is looking for. At worst it would be a 2-for-1.
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RE: How many P5s should a P5 play
(08-14-2017 02:30 PM)Wedge Wrote:  that just means the wealthier members of their conference are subsidizing the windfall for the lower-attendance members of the conference.

Which of course is exactly how it happens now. Minnesota and Purdue get a huge distribution from the Big Ten, because Ohio St, Michigan, and Penn St are colossal, elite football brands.
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