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By Zach Barnett With the move, the SEC and ACC could quickly eliminate their divisions, and more leagues could soon follow. The NCAA’s Division I Council on Wednesday eliminated the rule requiring FBS conferences to split into divisions or play round-robin schedules in order to hold a conference championship game. The announcement was made during the D1 Council’s meeting, where it received the rubber stamp that was widely anticipated. View the original article to see embedded media. Conference championship games were born at the Division II level in the 1980s, then brought to FBS (then Divisio…