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The New Era of the NCAA

The New Era of the NCAA. By: Mr. Dunlap. We have already seen during the past year, change is coming with the NCAA. Football is leading the way. Conferences all want to have a conference championship game, which can bring in an extra $15-20 million for the conference.

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The New Era of the NCAA

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  1. The New Era of the NCAA By: Mr. Dunlap

  2. We have already seen during the past year, change is coming with the NCAA. • Football is leading the way. • Conferences all want to have a conference championship game, which can bring in an extra $15-20 million for the conference. • The BCS conferences have had all the power and in the future with this expansion and realignment, they will have even more. • There will be 4 super conferences. Why we are here?

  3. “Big 4” Super Conferences “Little 4” Mid-Majors 12-18 teams Big East Mid-American Conference USA Big West • 16 teams each • Big 10 • Pac 10 • Southeastern • Atlantic Coast Conference Snap Shot

  4. East West Illinois Indiana Iowa Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Purdue Wisconsin • Ohio State • Michigan • Michigan State • Notre Dame • Penn State • Pittsburgh • Rutgers • West Virginia The BIG 10- 16 teams

  5. North South Arizona Arizona State TCU Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech UCLA USC • Boise State • Cal • Colorado • Oregon • Oregon State • Stanford • Washington • Washington State The PAC 10- 16 teams

  6. East West Alabama Arkansas Auburn LSU Mississippi Mississippi State Oklahoma Oklahoma State • Clemson • Florida • Florida State • Geogia • Georgia Tech • Miami • South Carolina • Tennessee The SEC- 16 teams

  7. North South Baylor Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Missouri South Florida Vanderbilt • Boston College • Duke • Maryland • North Carolina • North Carolina State • Virginia • Virginia Tech • Wake Forest The ACC- 16 teams

  8. East West Houston Memphis Rice SMU Southern Miss Tulane • Army • Cincinnati • Louisville • Navy • Syracuse • UConn The Big East- 12 teams

  9. East West Ball State Bowling Green Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Northern Illinios Toledo Western Michigan • Akron • Buffalo • Kent State • Marshall • Miami • Ohio • Temple The MAC- 14 teams

  10. East West Arkansas State North Texas Troy Tulsa UAB UTEP • Central Florida • East Carolina • Florida Atlantic • Florida International • Middle Tennessee • Western Kentucky Conference USA- 12 teams

  11. Mid-West Far West Fresno State Hawaii Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State San Diego State San Jose State Utah Utah State • Air Force • Brigham Young • Colorado State • Idaho • Louisana Tech • Louisana Lafayette • Louisana Monroe • UNLV • Wyoming The Big West- 18 teams

  12. “Big 4” Conferences “Little 4” Conferences Champion – Playoff 7-5 record - bowl game • Top 3 Teams – Playoff • 7-5 record – bowl game Post-Season

  13. Computers to seed 16 teams to be played at bowl site • Will start a week after the conference championship games and run on each Saturday, ending on SuperBowl Saturday • First round sites • Outback, Alamo, Liberty, Sun, Holiday, Insight, Champs, and Las Vegas • Quarterfinals • Fiesta, Cotton, Gator, and Capital One • Semifinals • Sugar and Orange • Championsip Game • Rose Playoffs

  14. 20 bowl games are left • 10 Bowl games will be played by the “Big 4” teams • 10 Bowl games will be played by the “Little 4” • Each team will be required to have a record of at least 7-5 instead of the current 6-6 • Will be played Tuesday and Thursday during the playoffs Bowl Games

  15. Ohio State • East Carolina Ohio State • North Carolina Ohio State • Iowa Iowa • Nebraska Ohio State • Kansas State Nebraska • Virginia Tech Nebraska • Brigham Young Virginia Tech Ohio State • Cincinnati Boise State Boise State • Oregon Boise State • Oklahoma Oklahoma Boise State • Miami • Texas Miami • Alabama Alabama • Temple Alabama Sample Tournament

  16. www.iwon.com • www.espn.com • www.bigten.org • www.ncaa.org Reference Slide

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