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<blockquote data-quote="TownesVanZandt_rivals" data-source="post: 130851157" data-attributes="member: 1606648"><p>Money is not going to dry up for television. </p><p>Maybe conference networks but who knows. </p><p></p><p>People watch college football. If it does dry up it will be because the sport isn't important anymore and I don't see this happening. </p><p></p><p>Oklahoma and Georgia sued the NCAA and won. ND became involved later and used that to sign with NBC sports.</p><p>Before third their rights there were first tier rights and first tier rights haven't dried up and they have remained a major part of CFB since the late 1980's. </p><p>Pretty much what ushered in the first round of college football conference realignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TownesVanZandt_rivals, post: 130851157, member: 1606648"] Money is not going to dry up for television. Maybe conference networks but who knows. People watch college football. If it does dry up it will be because the sport isn't important anymore and I don't see this happening. Oklahoma and Georgia sued the NCAA and won. ND became involved later and used that to sign with NBC sports. Before third their rights there were first tier rights and first tier rights haven't dried up and they have remained a major part of CFB since the late 1980's. Pretty much what ushered in the first round of college football conference realignment. [/QUOTE]
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