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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
Why would blue bloods want to get rid of the ncaa?
Sure the enforcement is inconsistent and selective of low hanging fruit. But the ncaa is hands off the blue bloods to a swift boot to the face of the little guys that rise up. Sounds like a perfect arraignment for OU and Texas to me.
This is about tv money.
Agreed. The big boys have no fear of the NCAA cause even if they were hammered (not going to happen) but even if they were, they would emerge 2 years later without skipping a beat. See OSU and the tattoo gate stuff. If anything, the NCAA ensures that no other challengers make a move to compete with BAMA, Clemson, and OSU.
Texas and Oklahoma understand that they will not win a national championship under their current arrangement. SEC schools dominate recruiting and they are seeing aTm taking recruits they wanted due to them saying a simple 3 letters to recruits, SEC.
On top of that, UTx and OU are losing out every single day in their conference. Money, money, money. This is a win win for OU/TX and SEC. Two huge fanbases, two huge football markets, with two of the top 10 best football schools in the nation. They will directly add to the bottom line for the SEC, even with splitting it two more teams.
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