Vice Chancellor Williams: Let me start -this is really a discussion, or a panel that deals with the BCS and conference alignment. So why don\u27t we just jump right in it, and I think the first question that I would like to ask is --we\u27ll throw it up, really I think I\u27d like to go to both Mike and Gary on this --why are we seeing all the movement around of the schools from conference to conference? What is this all about? Gary Roberts: That\u27s 95% of it. It is schools trying to reposition themselves better in their industry, which is largely driven by an effort to increase your revenues. Boston College and Miami and Virginia Tech thought they were in a better position, for a variety of reasons, to make more money in the Atlantic Coa...
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