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RE: What is the most common factor that predicts demise of a college sports conference?
Consider this:

SUPER CONFERENCE

EAST

1 Auburn
2 Clemson
3 Florida
4 Florida State
5 Georgia
6 Michigan
7 North Carolina
8 Notre Dame
9 Ohio State
10 Penn State



WEST

1 Alabama
2 LSU
3 Oklahoma
4 Oregon
5 Southern California
6 Stanford
7 Texas
8 Texas A&M
9 UCLA
10 Washington

The biggest problem here is splitting up of Alabama and Auburn. And maybe choosing between North Carolina and Tennessee. Of course this would never happen unless there is some major TV $ involved. Talk about getting beaten up every week, this would do it.
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2020 03:50 PM by SMUstang.)
06-05-2020 02:13 PM
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