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This is one of the most significant, positive changes the NCAA has made in recent years. It's going to be interesting to see what autonomous rule changes the Power 5 put on the table in the near future.
What about the push to go to nine conference games? I think that is where ND will get some pressure. It seems like that is one of the biggest things being pushed, especially by the Pac 12 schools since they already play the nine games.
I don't think ND will feel any pressure from the 9-game movement. If anyone feels pressure, it will be the ACC and SEC but they hold enough votes to block any movement in that direction IF they stick together, which should be a real concern to those that oppose it within the two conferences as there is dissention amongst the schools. I am not sure if it's that big of an issue though as both of those conferences have instituted a 9th game vs. Power 5 rule and, politically, it's probably not smart for the Pac12, Big12 and Big10 to push the SEC and ACC around right out of the gate. It may be better for the other three conferences to allow the SEC and ACC to make that decision on their own in the near future.
Notre Dame wouldn't fall under any conference legislation and I'm sure any pressure would be met with a simple rule guaranteeing ND plays nine or ten Power 5 schools every season, which we do anyway and I'm sure Swarbrick/ND would agree to in order to stay in the Power 5 good graces, rather than pressure to join a conference (ACC) for football. The main issue at play with the 9-game movement is that everyone is playing relatively even schedules and there are few in the country that would argue ND's schedule gives them an advantage as it pertains to the playoffs.