Could the Power Conferences in College Football leave NCAA to form own division

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Will the vocal leadership coming from several league offices result in the ACC, SEC, Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 -- the high-resource conferences that want flexibility to provide full cost of attendance with additional money for students, among other things -- getting their own NCAA subdivision?

Two years after first proposing a $2,000 stipend for college athletes, the NCAA is still looking for a way to aid players beyond the traditional scholarship model. The plan doesn't have the support of the entire Division-I body of more than 340 schools, which appears a source of frustration among power conferences that feel passing meaningful legislation is a challenge.

They essentially want their own rules because they have the flexibility to do things others might opt against, such as paying for paying for increased value of grant-in-aid or helping the parents of recruits or players visit campus or provide three meals a day for athletes.

NCAA power-conference subdivision possible, ACC commish says - CBSSports.com
 
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