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I have been proposing an ACADEMIC conference for years

Author: Girard (355 Posts - Joined: Apr 15, 2011)

Posted at 12:04 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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I did this years ago while Terry Glenn was at Ohio State reading at a 4th grade level(Ask Bill Parcells)

1. Notre Dame
2. Boston College
3. Stanford
4. Northwestern
5. Duke
6. Rice
7. Vanderbilt
8. Cal Golden Bears
9. UVa
10. BYU(Only players under 25 can play)


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Problem is there are no other football power programs

Author: MarkHarman (7601 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:17 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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proposed some time ago....

Author: und67 (7009 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:07 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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Link: all academic conference

msm, dnc, antifa, blm: trying to kill america.
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Add Navy, Army and AFA as Hensou noted...I've wished for this as well. Meanwhile,

Author: TyroneIrish (22848 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 1:50 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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get rid of the current CFP Committee setup and make the Championship look more like the NCAA B-Ball Tournament, with NET metrics, etc. overseen by an independent commissioner with LOTS of transparency...we're talking about Serious Money here.

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Navy, Army, and the Air Force belong. Eff bc.

Author: Hensou (9895 Posts - Joined: Dec 21, 2022)

Posted at 12:16 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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Re: Navy, Army, and the Air Force belong. Eff bc.

Author: admiraltact (80 Posts - Joined: Feb 27, 2018)

Posted at 2:10 pm on Dec 12, 2025
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Hear, hear.

The service academies absolutely belong in any serious “academic conference” discussion — honestly, they’d make the cut ahead of almost everyone except maybe Notre Dame and Stanford.

If I were ranking schools by actual non-waivable academic standards for football, I’d put it roughly as:

Notre Dame
Stanford
Air Force
Army
Navy
Northwestern
Duke
Vanderbilt

If I’m forced to go to 10:
Cal
Georgia Tech

Going to 12 is where it really breaks down. At that point you’re pulling from:
Michigan, UCLA, Wake Forest, BC, Rice — all of which have the ability to (and demonstrably do) admit football recruits who would not be admissible under their normal academic standards.

Worth noting: Michigan and UCLA’s problem isn’t low standards (their average football recruit clears the bar at many of these schools) — it’s selective enforcement. The floor disappears when the talent is good enough.



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