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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2990792" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>If you actually think they didn't deserve to be in the play off you're kidding yourself to think that, being the team they fielded last night vs the actual team they fielded all season prior to the opt outs. Cudos to Georgia for not opting out…great culture going there. But let's not act like FSU team they played with last night was what they fielded 3 weeks ago. Apart from the playoff games, non of the bowls matter. Case in point and we'll use FSU… beat an Oklahoma team last year in the bowl as well as LSU in the opener…come the new season…still ranked lower than LSU in new polls coming into season but somehow managed to blow them out. </p><p>I can also see NIL changing as well with agreements being made to play x number of years and not to opt out, schools are going to start protecting themselves as well. </p><p></p><p>I think within the next 10 years you're going to see college football go to a top 50-60 programs in two major conferences and have an nfl type structure. Tv deals are already trying to get ahold of it. Basically you have ESPN with the SEC/ACC and Fox with the BIG…. Just a matter of time until there's a brokered share for the playoffs. ESPN holds the cards for now but that's probably going to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2990792, member: 94240"] If you actually think they didn’t deserve to be in the play off you’re kidding yourself to think that, being the team they fielded last night vs the actual team they fielded all season prior to the opt outs. Cudos to Georgia for not opting out…great culture going there. But let’s not act like FSU team they played with last night was what they fielded 3 weeks ago. Apart from the playoff games, non of the bowls matter. Case in point and we’ll use FSU… beat an Oklahoma team last year in the bowl as well as LSU in the opener…come the new season…still ranked lower than LSU in new polls coming into season but somehow managed to blow them out. I can also see NIL changing as well with agreements being made to play x number of years and not to opt out, schools are going to start protecting themselves as well. I think within the next 10 years you’re going to see college football go to a top 50-60 programs in two major conferences and have an nfl type structure. Tv deals are already trying to get ahold of it. Basically you have ESPN with the SEC/ACC and Fox with the BIG…. Just a matter of time until there’s a brokered share for the playoffs. ESPN holds the cards for now but that’s probably going to change. [/QUOTE]
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