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Who (Other than Michigan and Washington) Makes the CFP (max two choices)?


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Sergeant Foley

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Oh, a Georgia Fan happily informing a fuming Alabama fan that they are no longer the only big dawg in the SEC.

He didn't seem to enjoy the discussion all that much, funny that.
I told him that Georgia Women's Gymnastics Team has 10 national championships while Alabama has 6.

At least University of Texas has an amazing Gymnastics Club.
 

bintananth

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My cousin @49ersfootball is a staunch fan of University of Alabama Athletics: Football, Softball, Women's Gymnastics, etc.,
He's going to love this: the ice sheet for Penn St's hockey arena has about half of the piping you would typically find under a skating rink.

The guy who layed it out actually did the calcs instead of copying what was done before and calling it a day.
 
Conference realignment strikes AGAIN!

bullethead

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Honestly, if the NCAA could do it, they should dissolve the current conferences and let teams organize into conferences that they'd like to, regardless of division.

That or just reorganize everything based on time zones... although I guess the Pac 12 and ACC are already that.
 

bintananth

behind a desk
BREAKING NEWS: Southern Cal & UCLA leaving the Pac-12 for the Big 10 in 2024. Any thoughts ?


I'm interested in seeing the tiebreaker rules for the conference championship game. With a 16-team two division conference and a 9-game conference schedule the merry-go-round of which two teams in the other division each team plays could result in 6 teams with 8-1 conference records.
 
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Sergeant Foley

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Honestly, if the NCAA could do it, they should dissolve the current conferences and let teams organize into conferences that they'd like to, regardless of division.

That or just reorganize everything based on time zones... although I guess the Pac 12 and ACC are already that.
If I'm the Pac-12, I would consider going after the following schools:
1.) Boise State
2.) Utah State
3.) San Diego State
4.) Air Force
 

Sergeant Foley

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I'm interested in seeing the tiebreaker rules for the conference championship game. With a 16-team two division conference and a 9-game conference schedule the merry-go-round of which two teams in the other division each team plays could result in 6 teams with 8-1 conference records.
The odds of some of these teams going undefeated is looking unlikely if this realignment gets out of control.

This mess started when Colorado and Nebraska bailed from the Big 12 after 2010
 

Sergeant Foley

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With a 10-team conference and 8-game conference schedule it is possible for two teams to go undefeated if they weren't scheduled to play each other that year.
Women's Gymnastics will be impacted by this move. UCLA joining the Big 10 will make it 11 Women's Gymnastics teams in the conference
(Big 10 Conference: Women's Gymnastics by 2024-25)
Michigan
Michigan State
Ohio State
Penn State
Nebraska
Rutgers
Maryland
Minnesota
Illinois
Iowa
UCLA

*Big question is whether the Big 10 Network will be pushed to air those gymnastics meets when UCLA joins the conference.
 

49ersfootball

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Honestly, if the NCAA could do it, they should dissolve the current conferences and let teams organize into conferences that they'd like to, regardless of division.

That or just reorganize everything based on time zones... although I guess the Pac 12 and ACC are already that.
What do you think happens to the ACC ?

Something tells me the SEC will be gunning after Clemson & North Carolina to join their conference.

Big 12 likely will be gunning after Arizona St, Utah (if they're interested) & Washington.
 

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