I still think the math doesn't work for 64 teams 4X16. Right now there are 68 BCS schools (counting ND and TCU).
After the ACC/Big East grab, and Big 12 last year, the conferences are too prepared with lawyers to go down easy, and no one is going to get Temple'd this time around.
I think we'll have 5 BCS conferences in one way or another, with between 12 and 16 football schools each.
After the ACC/Big East grab, and Big 12 last year, the conferences are too prepared with lawyers to go down easy, and no one is going to get Temple'd this time around.
I think we'll have 5 BCS conferences in one way or another, with between 12 and 16 football schools each.
The main (perhaps only) positive with USF is having two schools in Florida, so you can tell Florida recruits that their parents can go to a game every year in Florida. This is a big plus for the ACC right now.I know that football makes (much) more money than basketball in general, but is an also-ran like USF really more lucrative than a UConn-level basketball program?