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RE: sounds like Idaho's AD was WRONG
(04-10-2013 01:32 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(04-10-2013 01:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Sounds like there would be very little incentive for CUSA to go to 16 teams. It would simply dilute their pie further.

That cap also removes any incentive for the Mountain West or the American to expand beyond 12 football teams.

And maybe the CUSA presidents should be asking Banowsky, "Tell us again why you pushed us to expand to 14 teams instead of just 12?"

The decision by C-USA to go to 14 was made before the revenue distribution discussions had even started. The intention was to protect itself from further raids, allowing for the loss of 2 schools without the need to necessarily react. Those raids ended up happening sooner than expected and in higher magnitude than expected, so C-USA has continued to back-fill the 14-team model.

That said, going to 16 would be foolish as they do now have a priori knowledge of the revenue distribution consequences.
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