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D1 Autonomy Voting

Which sports, given Title III, will CU cut in order to have a competitive football team? Oh, wait. I forgot. In order to remain "D-1" or whatever they call it now, a program must have a minimum number of sports. I think we are at that minimum. So, where do we get the funding? The new TV contract, season tickets, etc?

We're above the minimum since adding WLAX and it is Title IX. Otherwise, good rant. :wink2:
 
can you imagine a world where the Pac, B1G and ACC didn't try? where they decided to remain actual academic organizations and let the XII and SEC go onto become the quasi-NFDL they seem to want to be?

I think All five power conferences will still be about where they are. It's the difference between what the top of the conference pays its athletes versus what the bottom doesn't. Eventually each conf will have two or three premiere schools emerge which be like the super P5 because they will have consolidated all the premium coaches and premium athletes. Then you might also see certain positions getting better pay then others.

Unless the conferences themselves institute equal pay or something.
 
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