Nerdlinger
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RE: Superconference Scenarios
(02-12-2018 01:50 PM)XLance Wrote: (02-12-2018 01:11 PM)ken d Wrote: I don't believe we will ever have what one might call "superconferences" or "megaconferences". I think 18 is the limit, and depending on what Oklahoma and Texas prefer to do there might only be one of those.
For this exercise, I'm going to assume (without any actual knowledge of what they want) they both want to go to the B1G, and that the B1G will have them and will accept two more to make that happen. I'm also going to assume that ESPN will either allow or encourage movement from the ACC to the SEC, and will negotiate whatever is needed to make that possible.
Then my two 18 team conferences are:
B1G East: Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Indiana, Purdue and Illinois.
B1G West: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St and Texas.
SEC East: Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Florida State, Clemson, Virginia Tech and NC State.
SEC West: Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi St, Vanderbilt, LSU, Arkansas, Missouri and Texas A&M.
These four divisions will all play a balanced 8 game schedule, and will schedule any rivalry opponents from the other division in their conference as part of their OOC schedule. The only two such rivalries that come readily to mind are Auburn-Georgia and Tennessee-Vanderbilt.
The remaining ACC teams stay together as a single 10 team conference with a full round robin schedule plus Notre Dame, which plays half of them one year and the other half the next.
The remnants of the Big 12 rebuild from the AAC western teams, with West Virginia moving to the AAC. The net result is two geographically logical 9 team conferences (with Wichita State going with the Big 12).
The end result is 3 very strong (I won't say "Power") conferences, 3 Tweener conferences, and 4 relatively weak conferences.
It would be much more palatable if you swapped Vanderbilt for Louisville and allowed Texas to protect Texas Tech in exchange for Northwestern so that Norte Dame could join full time in a 12 team conference:
Northwestern, Notre Dame, Boston College, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Vanderbilt
Miami, UVa, Wake Forest, Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech
I doubt the SEC would sell out Vandy like that. At least not without also shedding some more deadweight as part of an elite football school breakaway. Same goes for the Big Ten and NW. And if ND's going all-in, it won't be with a tweener conference like that.
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2018 02:25 PM by Nerdlinger.)
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