I know i have put this out before, but someone in g6 need to make this happen. 4 Confernces of 9.
Play 2 opening ooc games and then go into conference play. With agreements from the other 3 conferences to keep weeks 10 and 11 open to play 1 - 9 of the other conference and then 1 through 9 of the other confernce and then 1 through 9 of the last conference. It would lead to half of your conference flying out west for 1 game.
The tv contract should he sold as 1. The winner of this would get a playoff spot and possibly the top two would get two spots. The next 36 teams that get left out of the p3 should try to make this happen with NBC or CBS or netflix.
It would automatically make great games that mattered and i would watch all of my conference teams to win against other conferences. The schools would rotate home and away each year. The final game would almost have to be two ranked teams. All of the money should be split evenly for the four conferences for tv money for weeks 10, 11 and 12 games. To save money you could just line up the top four of each conference and everyone else gets paired with teams close by for weeks 10, 11, 12. For example if App, Charlotte, ECU are not in the tip 4 then we could play each other week 10, 11, 12. This would not be as hard as it sounds. It is basicly a year long playoffs.
Two more?
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Re: Two more?
I believe this is what fans say they want, but what they really want is to see their team beat their rivals. Just like when you go to see a band of your youth, you could care less about their new stuff, you just want to hear them play the songs you know.
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Re: Two more?
What might be realistic, given where things stand today , is an eighteen school league. Two divisions, each scheduling within them selves until post season. We would only need to add four. AAC schools aren’t going to take the financial hit. They would have to come from CUSA or the MAC. And remember I said where things stand today. If AAC falls apart, different conversation.