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<blockquote data-quote="Buster68_rivals" data-source="post: 129502197" data-attributes="member: 1832666"><p>What's wrong about liking the rr schedule? Absolutely nothing. It is truly the best way to determine a conference champion and unquestionably the most difficult road to achieve it. Having said this, in today's collegiate sports landscape, it's time may have passed and survival and/or prosperity may require conforming to the new models used by the other P5 conferences. I don't claim to have the answers, but I do believe that the B12 Presidents, Commissioner and ADs have a better grasp of the situation and don't want to kill the golden goose. We can debate which schools are "worthy" of consideration forever, but they know which ones fit best. I like having UT, OU, TCU and Baylor on the schedule every year, but this may have to change in the future. My priority is prosperity for WVU and right now that involves a prosperous B12. The leaders need to do what they believe will deliver the best results over the long term. I have a preference but I can also live with either rr or divisional play resulting from their actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster68_rivals, post: 129502197, member: 1832666"] What's wrong about liking the rr schedule? Absolutely nothing. It is truly the best way to determine a conference champion and unquestionably the most difficult road to achieve it. Having said this, in today's collegiate sports landscape, it's time may have passed and survival and/or prosperity may require conforming to the new models used by the other P5 conferences. I don't claim to have the answers, but I do believe that the B12 Presidents, Commissioner and ADs have a better grasp of the situation and don't want to kill the golden goose. We can debate which schools are "worthy" of consideration forever, but they know which ones fit best. I like having UT, OU, TCU and Baylor on the schedule every year, but this may have to change in the future. My priority is prosperity for WVU and right now that involves a prosperous B12. The leaders need to do what they believe will deliver the best results over the long term. I have a preference but I can also live with either rr or divisional play resulting from their actions. [/QUOTE]
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