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Title: 2018 OT Tourney (2nd Round) - End of TV monopoly vs. Conference networks
Post by: ELA on July 17, 2018, 09:04:00 AM
SYSTEMIC CHANGES
End of TV monopoly
Recruiting coverage
Early NFL Draft entry
Conference networks
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SYSTEM RULE CHANGES
Academic ineligibility
CFP
Conference championship games
Scholarship limits
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GAME RULE CHANGES
OT
Narrower hashmarks
Tearaway jerseys banned
Play clock modifications
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GAME PLAY CHANGES
Wishbone
SEC integration
Read option
Film study
Title: Re: 2018 OT Tourney (2nd Round) - End of TV monopoly vs. Conference networks
Post by: ELA on July 17, 2018, 09:05:42 AM
Kind of weird how directly one doesn't happen without the other.  To me the first was a good, that ultimately became a bad.  The second was a product of the first, but possibly the death nail to traditional conferences and rivalries.  I'll still take the first as overall a good thing, while the second, selfishly allowed me to watch vastly more MSU games outside of Michigan in the old ESPN+ syndication format, but overall made the sport worse IMO.
Title: Re: 2018 OT Tourney (2nd Round) - End of TV monopoly vs. Conference networks
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on July 17, 2018, 09:23:02 AM
I've been voting based on biggest impact on the sport and, as such, this one is beyond obvious.  Conference Networks are a subsidiary of the End of the TV Monopoly so I have to go with End of TV Monopoly.  FWIW: I think that is the biggest overall.  It changed everything.  
Title: Re: 2018 OT Tourney (2nd Round) - End of TV monopoly vs. Conference networks
Post by: utee94 on July 17, 2018, 05:05:33 PM
Yes, the end of the TV monopoly is probably only rivaled by desegregation as far as impact to the sport.