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| Registered on: | 7/17/2020 |
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Future Super Conference
Posted by TPS Report on 8/12/25 at 9:24 am
While I'm not a fan of the super-conference model, it appears to be a likely outcome. Should it come to pass, this is how I'd like to see it structured:
32 schools are in Division 1
The remaining 100 or so schools are Division 2
The schools currently in the FCS are Division 3
and so on...
Four eight-team divisions sorted roughly by geographic region.
Scheduling:
7 games within a school's region
1 game with a rotating team from each of the other 3 regions
2 games outside the super conference (i.e. Div 2 or 3)
4 division winners play to determine national champ
North:
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Penn State
Wisconsin
South:
Alabama
Auburn
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Texas A&M
East:
Clemson
Florida
Florida State
Miami
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Virginia Tech
West:
Arizona State
Oklahoma
Oregon
Texas
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Potential Playoff Matchup:
Semi-final Game (North v. South & East v. West):
Penn State v. Alabama
&
Clemson v. Southern Cal
Championship Game:
Alabama v. Southern Cal
I originally wanted a 40 team conference with 4 10-team divisions. While this is more inclusive, it's much harder to build a schedule with 40 and I'm not confident there are enough worthy schools to fill out the remaining 8 spots.
What are your thoughts on this setup?
32 schools are in Division 1
The remaining 100 or so schools are Division 2
The schools currently in the FCS are Division 3
and so on...
Four eight-team divisions sorted roughly by geographic region.
Scheduling:
7 games within a school's region
1 game with a rotating team from each of the other 3 regions
2 games outside the super conference (i.e. Div 2 or 3)
4 division winners play to determine national champ
North:
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Penn State
Wisconsin
South:
Alabama
Auburn
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Texas A&M
East:
Clemson
Florida
Florida State
Miami
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Virginia Tech
West:
Arizona State
Oklahoma
Oregon
Texas
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Potential Playoff Matchup:
Semi-final Game (North v. South & East v. West):
Penn State v. Alabama
&
Clemson v. Southern Cal
Championship Game:
Alabama v. Southern Cal
I originally wanted a 40 team conference with 4 10-team divisions. While this is more inclusive, it's much harder to build a schedule with 40 and I'm not confident there are enough worthy schools to fill out the remaining 8 spots.
What are your thoughts on this setup?
re: my take on the SEC as a Texas Longhorn
Posted by TPS Report on 7/23/24 at 9:33 am to TrNabs
You are not alone in believing Texas is too good for the SEC...
re: When Horns Down is Sexy
Posted by TPS Report on 7/23/24 at 9:08 am to bamabaseballsec

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