dacomeup
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- Jan 20, 2006
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I never really mentioned “they” need to fix it? Could be wrong though. CFB is largely cyclical. I think that the changing landscapes of the country, demographics and media has only exacerbated some of these issues. But conference realignment hasn’t really helped in the ways that people wanted, outside of making bigger media deals. I don’t think it’s an easy fix and the answer may just be that CFB is going to be a regional sport, where Midwestern and SE schools care the rest of the country doesn’t particularly. But that will hurt college football in the long term as well.But when you mention that "they" (ie The powers that be in college football) need to fix this How are they supposed to fix historically great programs underperforming. There's nothing stopping USC, Texas and Miami from getting their stuff together.