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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous](OP here) In my view, the best CFP format would be designed around four healthy power conferences like the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and the ACC.[/quote] There won't ever be 4 healthy power conferences anymore though. That is wishful thinking. The Big12 will have no big-time programs left after this year and the ACC's top programs want to bolt ASAP due to the $$ differences. [/quote] TCU has accomplished as much as the big 10 recently [/quote] Am I missing something? TCU had a great year last season and got some friendly bounces to beat Michigan. However, TCU is 24-21 over the last 5 years in the Big 12 regular season. Take away last season's 9-0 regular season and they were 15-21. They also lost the conference title game to K-State last year, which doesn't count as a conference loss below. 2018 7–6 4–5 T–5th 2019 5–7 3–6 T–7th 2020 6–4 5–4 5th 2021 5–7 3–6 8th 2022 13–2 9–0[/quote] The Big 12 cupboard isn't bare but it isn't close to the SEC or B1G. Kansas and the other OSU are probably their best overall assets. Kansas would jump at the opportunity to join the B1G too. I'd love to see a true basketball blue blood in the B1G, no offense to MSU, Indiana, and Maryland.[/quote]
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