in his expectation that we will see a 'super' division.
"I think there's going to be a complete blowup ... especially in football, and there needs to be," Swinney told ESPN. "I think eventually there will be some type of break and another division. Right now, you got everybody in one group, and it's not feasible. Alabama has different problems than Middle Tennessee, but we're trying to make them all the same and it's just not. I think you'll have 40 or 50 teams and a commissioner and here are the rules."
It seems that Dabo thinks that such a plan may be the only way to prevent total professionalization of Major College Football (and if it that comes for football, then basketball will be right behind).
The growing number of Big Ten and SEC fans who assert that this is indeed coming invariably see it as coming with those two leagues, the ultra super rich, left controlling things. They do not envision one group under one umbrella with one commissioner. And that makes sense. The BT and SEC have amassed such wealth and power that the odds of either giving up even a bit of it for the good of the game are none and next to none. Each surely assumes that it will control roughly half of such a new super division of Major College (revenue) Sports.
"I think there's going to be a complete blowup ... especially in football, and there needs to be," Swinney told ESPN. "I think eventually there will be some type of break and another division. Right now, you got everybody in one group, and it's not feasible. Alabama has different problems than Middle Tennessee, but we're trying to make them all the same and it's just not. I think you'll have 40 or 50 teams and a commissioner and here are the rules."
It seems that Dabo thinks that such a plan may be the only way to prevent total professionalization of Major College Football (and if it that comes for football, then basketball will be right behind).
The growing number of Big Ten and SEC fans who assert that this is indeed coming invariably see it as coming with those two leagues, the ultra super rich, left controlling things. They do not envision one group under one umbrella with one commissioner. And that makes sense. The BT and SEC have amassed such wealth and power that the odds of either giving up even a bit of it for the good of the game are none and next to none. Each surely assumes that it will control roughly half of such a new super division of Major College (revenue) Sports.