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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NBC telling them that the numbers they think they will get aren't happening. At the same time, ND gets bumps in the rankings because it's on NBC every week.The essentially play a mid major schedule and still get more consideration for the playoffs than any other team with a similar resume would ever get. In the big 10, would they be really happy just being a second tier power hoping to occasionally challenge for a conference championship? [/quote] Under the new 12 team CFP system, multiple teams from the same conference can make the College Football Playoffs. Plus, all Big Ten members share in the payout from CFP games involving a member of that conference. Scheduling may be an important key to being ranked high enough to make it to the CFP. If Notre Dame continues to play a modest or weak schedule, the CFP qualification becomes more difficult. Without the advantage of a bye in any round of the CFP for non-conference members, Notre Dame's chances for a future National Championship in football are not good.[/quote] Are they better in a conference though? ND just isn't what it used to be, but if they catch a couple of teams in a down year, they always have a chance to end up with a great record and an argument. In the Big10, I think they are a perennial 3 or 4 loss team [/quote]
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