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As college football tries to navigate the widening financial gap between the top conferences and everyone else, one group is trying to get the biggest programs in the country to break off into their own league.
Per Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger, a group led by former Disney executives-turned-investment professionals has proposed a 70-team super league featuring schools from the four power conferences that would infuse up to $9 billion in private capital cash into the sport.
Dellenger noted that athletic directors at more than 25 power conference programs have seen the presentation—called "Project Rudy"—thus far.