Name 5 schools

Drewny1

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Name any 5 schools you would permanently demote to the FCS level

Then name 5 schools you would pick to take their place in that conference.
 
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I'd name 65 teams, because FBS should only be 64 teams. Four conferences, two divisions of 8 teams each. Division champs square off, then conference champs. You get an 8 team playoff and most of the cupcakes are gone.

Ok I will ask you this, would this only be P5 schools? Which P5 school would you drop to make 64? Also what about G5 schools like Boise, UCF, Marshall, and Houston who have been consistant winners the last 10 years?
 
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Ok I will ask you this, would this only be P5 schools? Which P5 school would you drop to make 64? Also what about G5 schools like Boise, UCF, Marshall, and Houston who have been consistant winners the last 10 years?
I've actually thought about this one. Here's where I struggle. The Service Academies. By student population, roughly only 4000 students per Academy, they'd be dropped. To these Academies, a 3* croot is a Top Croot. But. . . I would never ever never want to see them dropped.
 
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Ok I will ask you this, would this only be P5 schools? Which P5 school would you drop to make 64? Also what about G5 schools like Boise, UCF, Marshall, and Houston who have been consistant winners the last 10 years?

Honest answer is you get rid of select P5 and add some G5. Teams like Tulane, Wake, Northwestern, Eastern Michigan, etc., really have no business playing D1 football. If you haven't sniffed a ring in 60 years, it's time to try something else. And yes I'm sure there will be some "but actually" dude who says Tulane went 12-1 in 2002 or something like that. Just examples.
 
Idk about replacements but get rid of:

Vanderbilt
Idaho
Rice
Rutgers

Good ones...Vanderbilt & Rutgers are literally stealing Conference & TV money.

And the only school I can think of as a replacement is North Dakota St., maybe put them in the B10 and kick Rutgers out?
 
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