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or so. Most conference championships end late Feb to mid March. March Madness last about 3 weeks and ends in early April Mike |
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well in that case, can the ncaa really argue that length of season would be a detriment to football and the players? after all, bowls are mostly around the holidays-an extended break for college students...so their education wouldn't really be impacted, correct?
and really, how many football players are really at school for their education, and not the game? |
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playing in bowl games. Playoff system works in Div IAA, 2, and 3. Only players maybe their for education or some Pac 10, ACC, Big Ten, Military Acadamies and I hate to say Notre Dame teams. |
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from what i read, the bowls would still be there--whether they would suffer at all i don't know....but yeah, it is a huge money maker. lsu and dame got 17 mill a piece for the sugar bowl. unbelievable the amount of $ being generated.
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