Pompous Elitist
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I've wondered for a long time about if/when the NCAA has run its course as the governing body for college football. It's turned into such an arms race and a cash grab. The B1G could just put up a fence basically and just say these are the rules we want to play by. Our players will be student athletes and we will compete against each other and not be minor league for the NFL. B1G 10 schools could play 10-12 conference games. Culminating in a B1G championship playoff. There would still be more than enough revenue for that product. It amounts to saying I'm taking my ball and going home. There's very little integrity left in this age of college football and if someone doesn't take a stand at some point it will be totally unrecognizable in the very near future. We know the SEC will never be the adults in the room. The B1G is the only other entity that would have the power to do anything.
I wholeheartedly agree with your post but Pettiti (and others in decision-making positions) won’t garner a megabuck payday if the deal doesn’t go through.