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I see the Big Ten adding a few more big markets (for viewers and recruiting purposes). Miami would be a hot market. Atlanta (possibly Georgia Tech), Charlotte (possibly North Carolina), and maybe a Texas team.Yup. It's been headed this way for years. Maybe there will be a separate CFP subdivision that is made up of teams from the Big Ten and SEC. Other FBS teams continue as FBS, but they won't be eligible for the CFP. FCS continues as FCS.
Teams who aren't in the Big Ten and SEC yet will continue trying to figure out a way in. I figure that Florida State and Clemson will get into the SEC. Notre Dame into the Big Ten?
I don't know about that. Seems like it is more popular than it has ever been.ESPN has ruined the sport.
A lot of us are already there, my friendGonna be a lot of crying when some folks figure out their program is going 6-6 or worse more often than they will be winning 9 or more.