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4 18 team Super Conferences is the answer to SEC scheduling and BCS..
Posted on 11/3/13 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 11/3/13 at 2:13 pm
With all the mess surrounding expansion, SEC scheduling being unbalanced and BSC undefeated teams, I have my personal "DREAM" solution to the whole thing.
-18 teams in 3 Divisions for Each
16 teams with two divisions of eight make interdivisional games the rarity and separate the conference too much. With 3 divisions of 6 you can concentrate regions, traditional rivals, and employ a 5-2-2 scheduling format. This way you play everyone in your conference home and home every 6 years. The conference will have to make a choice between aligning divisions to preserve permanent opponents or have wait for it.....
NO PERMANENT OPPONENTS!
- 12 game Schedule
9 conference games plus 3 non conference games from the other conferences. One from each conference. No FCS anymore.
- 8 team or 12 team CFB Playoff
8 team. Take the top two division winners for each conference championship game. 4 Conference Champs as a Final Four.
12 team. My personal favorite. Division winner with the highest conference record gets a BYE other two division winners playoff to play in the Conference champ game. The playoff between the Final Four.
Grant It, it will never happen. But I would love it.
-SEC-
Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
Texas A&M
LSU
Mississippi
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
North Carolina
NC State
Duke
-BIG10-
Nebraska
Iowa
Iowa St
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Illinois
Northwestern
Indiana
Purdue
Michigan
Michigan St
Notre Dame
Ohio St
Penn St
Virginia
Maryland
Rutgers
Boston College
-BIG12-
Kansas
Kansas St
Texas
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St
TCU
Baylor
Miami FL
Florida St
Clemson
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Louisville
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Connecticut
-PAC-
Washington
Washington St
Oregon
Oregon St
Boise St
Nevada
California
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Hawaii
UNLV
BYU
Utah
Arizona
Arizona St
Colorado
New Mexico
-18 teams in 3 Divisions for Each
16 teams with two divisions of eight make interdivisional games the rarity and separate the conference too much. With 3 divisions of 6 you can concentrate regions, traditional rivals, and employ a 5-2-2 scheduling format. This way you play everyone in your conference home and home every 6 years. The conference will have to make a choice between aligning divisions to preserve permanent opponents or have wait for it.....
NO PERMANENT OPPONENTS!
- 12 game Schedule
9 conference games plus 3 non conference games from the other conferences. One from each conference. No FCS anymore.
- 8 team or 12 team CFB Playoff
8 team. Take the top two division winners for each conference championship game. 4 Conference Champs as a Final Four.
12 team. My personal favorite. Division winner with the highest conference record gets a BYE other two division winners playoff to play in the Conference champ game. The playoff between the Final Four.
Grant It, it will never happen. But I would love it.
-SEC-
Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
Texas A&M
LSU
Mississippi
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
North Carolina
NC State
Duke
-BIG10-
Nebraska
Iowa
Iowa St
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Illinois
Northwestern
Indiana
Purdue
Michigan
Michigan St
Notre Dame
Ohio St
Penn St
Virginia
Maryland
Rutgers
Boston College
-BIG12-
Kansas
Kansas St
Texas
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St
TCU
Baylor
Miami FL
Florida St
Clemson
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Louisville
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Connecticut
-PAC-
Washington
Washington St
Oregon
Oregon St
Boise St
Nevada
California
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Hawaii
UNLV
BYU
Utah
Arizona
Arizona St
Colorado
New Mexico
Posted on 11/3/13 at 2:15 pm to Tigerrotti
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-SEC-
Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
Texas A&M
LSU
Mississippi
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn
Looks even
Posted on 11/3/13 at 2:18 pm to Tigerrotti
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Texas A&M
LSU
Mississippi
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn
pfffftttttt
Posted on 11/3/13 at 2:25 pm to Tigerrotti
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Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
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