What would you think about a realignment setup like this one?:
Since the PAC is having difficulty finding carriage and their revenue is nowhere near that of the Big 10, and since the Big 10 needs football props and further expansion in the East won't get that done. And since the CIC requirements are for AAU schools here is what a recent rumor could lead to if it was ever acted upon by FOX and the Big 10/PAC.
The Big 10 would add 10 schools nine of which would be from the PAC and Notre Dame who would finally have all of the following in their new conference home: U.S.C., Stanford, Michigan, Michigan State, and Purdue and would have more money. They could utilize 1 non conference game for Navy and one for either Oklahoma or Texas and play 10 conference games, all while getting more money.
Since this kind of move would provoke an action by ESPN the SEC is a similarly constructed Mega Conference.
Then the remaining conference could be shared by ESPN and FOX and would provide an interesting regional mix of teams that fit together fairly well.
Big 10:
East:
Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio St., Penn St., Purdue, Rutgers
Central:
Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan St., Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Wisconsin
West:
Arizona, Arizona St., California, Cal Los Angeles, Oregon, Southern Cal, Stanford, Washington
SEC:
East:
Clemson, Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Central:
Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Mississippi St., Vanderbilt
West:
Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana St., Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M
Continental Conference:
East:
Boston College, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, N.C. State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, West Virginia
Central:
Baylor, Houston, Miami, Iowa St., Kansas St., Oklahoma St., T.C.U., Texas Tech
West:
Boise St, Brigham Young, Colorado State, Fresno St., Oregon St., San Diego St., Washington St., Utah
Each conference would be guaranteed 2 playoff spots and the remaining 2 spots would be at large and all would be upper tier conferences.
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2014 09:43 PM by JRsec.)
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