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Subject: Would that mean the end of the 1-AA playoffs and bowl bids for A-10, PL and other I-AA schools?


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Date Posted: 11:11:38 01/15/05 Sat
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End of the I-AA playoffs? Probably. Bowl bids? Unlikely. However, I could see the formation of smaller “bowls” pitting the champions of rival conferences. E.g., the A-10 champion could play the winner of the soon-to-be CAA football league. A PL-Ivy match up would be nice, but the Ivy League forbids its football teams from participating in the postseason. (NT)ramMan11:51:47 01/15/05 Sat


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