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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal Illini" data-source="post: 2007957" data-attributes="member: 749359"><p>That eliminates what differentiates college football from the nfl, albeit in a soccer format with relegation….. which I think is stupid. The excitement of teams loaded with 5th year guys having one special season is just one example of many that’ll go away. it’ll just be a minor professional league that has worse players with some ‘prospects’ that show promise. Why even watch? It affects coaches too. Who would want to be a long tenured college coach? Will that even be a possibility or will that become even more like the nfl than it is now? 2 years to get things going then fired instead of the typical 3-4 or more currently.</p><p></p><p>Then, in far far away times, money will dry up as that reality sets in from a gradual degradation of interest. Possibly resulting in a scenario where things go back to or similar to how they were at the beginning, starting a new 100+ year cycle like the ancient Mayans predicted in their lesser known Long Count College Football Economics and Interest Calendar…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal Illini, post: 2007957, member: 749359"] That eliminates what differentiates college football from the nfl, albeit in a soccer format with relegation….. which I think is stupid. The excitement of teams loaded with 5th year guys having one special season is just one example of many that’ll go away. it’ll just be a minor professional league that has worse players with some ‘prospects’ that show promise. Why even watch? It affects coaches too. Who would want to be a long tenured college coach? Will that even be a possibility or will that become even more like the nfl than it is now? 2 years to get things going then fired instead of the typical 3-4 or more currently. Then, in far far away times, money will dry up as that reality sets in from a gradual degradation of interest. Possibly resulting in a scenario where things go back to or similar to how they were at the beginning, starting a new 100+ year cycle like the ancient Mayans predicted in their lesser known Long Count College Football Economics and Interest Calendar… [/QUOTE]
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