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FOOTBALL Does the NCAA Have An Obligation to Force Power 5 Schools to Follow Through With Its OOC Schedules?

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I believe it does, but doesn't think it legally will try to for a variety of reasons. One, being the NCAA has little say in college sports, especially college football, since the Miami Hurricane debauchery. Two, they seem to allow power five conferences to run what is best for the conference rather than what is best for college football.

I also think, should group of five schools and lesser, that have scheduled with power five schools not be able to find a viable option - either group of five or power five - then there should be a "buy back" fee or other fees/rescheduling to keep the contract applicable.
 
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