- January 10th, 2014, 2:33 pm
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I thought about placing this inside the Realignment Megathread but decided it warranted its own thread.
CBS Sports wrote:NCAA proposal would put power in hands of BCS conferencesAnd here's more that could potentially impact us ...
January 10, 2014 12:42 pm ET
DENNIS DODD
Senior College Football Columnist
A new NCAA governance structure favoring the Division I power institutions has been distributed to membership in advance of next week's NCAA convention.
At its core, the proposed structure would give "legislative autonomy" to the five BCS or power conferences that consider themselves the main stakeholders of big-time college sports: the SEC, Big Ten, Pac-12, ACC and Big 12.
Those schools would define the structure for a stipend paid to athletes, according to documents obtained by CBSSports.com. The Chronicle of Higher Education first reported the existence of the proposals from Wake Forest president Nathan Hatch, the Division I board chair.
Those 65 schools may not get their way unless they control a majority (at least 50.1 percent) of the voting process. Anything less may be viewed as the same old system. The current NCAA voting process among Division I schools is described here.Click Here for Full Story
If those power schools don't get their way, they have hinted at a Division 4 breakaway from the NCAA. But that possibility seems less and less likely.