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re: NCAAF "Super League"
Posted on 4/19/21 at 3:45 pm to Buckeye Backer
Posted on 4/19/21 at 3:45 pm to Buckeye Backer
UCF, Boise, Cincy and Ole Miss has accomplished more in the past 10 years than Nebraska and UCLA.
Why devise something that gives has-been programs a boost vs. those who have succeeded pretty big without $90 Million athletic budgets?
Why devise something that gives has-been programs a boost vs. those who have succeeded pretty big without $90 Million athletic budgets?
Posted on 4/19/21 at 4:11 pm to Buckeye Backer
Does this make the P5 conferences more competitive, if they leave?
Posted on 4/19/21 at 4:54 pm to Buckeye Backer
That's all CFB needs is more retarded asss conferences
Posted on 4/19/21 at 8:38 pm to Buckeye Backer
Needs more than just 18 teams.
IMO, you go with an easily divisible number like:
24, 32, 48, 60, 64, or 72
Personally, I would do 6 conferences with 12 teams each (72).
The 6 conference champs make the playoff.
Top 2 teams in the polls get a first a round bye.
Conferences would attempt to be both regional and maintain traditional rivalries. Each conference would play only 8 conference games, and each team would be permitted to have an optional permanent OOC rival and cross-division rival.
The 72 teams that I would pick would be basically the P5 plus a few extra teams here and there. The conferences would largely resemble the status quo before the Big 12 blew up, but with some noticeable differences here and there.
All tv revenue would be shared equally by all teams and all conferences, but conferences negotiate their own deals.
Pacific
North
Washington
Wazzou
Oregon
Oregon St
BYU
Utah
South
Stanford
Cal
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Ariz St
Big 12
North
Colorado
Iowa St
Nebraska
Kansas
Kansas St
Mizzou
South
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Ok St
Baylor
Texas Tech
Southeastern
East
Florida
Georgia
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Kentucky
West
LSU
Arkansas
Ole Miss
Miss St
Alabama
Auburn
Atlantic
North
Boston College
Maryland
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Miami
South
Clemson
North Carolina
Duke
NC St
Georgia Tech
Florida St
Big East
North
Connecticut
Syracuse
Pitt
West Virginia
Cincinnati
Louisville
South
Memphis
ECU
USF
UCF
TCU
Tulane
Great Lakes
West
Iowa
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan St
Illinois
Northwestern
East
Michigan
Indiana
Purdue
Notre Dame
Ohio St
Penn St
IMO, you go with an easily divisible number like:
24, 32, 48, 60, 64, or 72
Personally, I would do 6 conferences with 12 teams each (72).
The 6 conference champs make the playoff.
Top 2 teams in the polls get a first a round bye.
Conferences would attempt to be both regional and maintain traditional rivalries. Each conference would play only 8 conference games, and each team would be permitted to have an optional permanent OOC rival and cross-division rival.
The 72 teams that I would pick would be basically the P5 plus a few extra teams here and there. The conferences would largely resemble the status quo before the Big 12 blew up, but with some noticeable differences here and there.
All tv revenue would be shared equally by all teams and all conferences, but conferences negotiate their own deals.
Pacific
North
Washington
Wazzou
Oregon
Oregon St
BYU
Utah
South
Stanford
Cal
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Ariz St
Big 12
North
Colorado
Iowa St
Nebraska
Kansas
Kansas St
Mizzou
South
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Ok St
Baylor
Texas Tech
Southeastern
East
Florida
Georgia
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Kentucky
West
LSU
Arkansas
Ole Miss
Miss St
Alabama
Auburn
Atlantic
North
Boston College
Maryland
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Miami
South
Clemson
North Carolina
Duke
NC St
Georgia Tech
Florida St
Big East
North
Connecticut
Syracuse
Pitt
West Virginia
Cincinnati
Louisville
South
Memphis
ECU
USF
UCF
TCU
Tulane
Great Lakes
West
Iowa
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan St
Illinois
Northwestern
East
Michigan
Indiana
Purdue
Notre Dame
Ohio St
Penn St
Posted on 4/19/21 at 8:43 pm to Buckeye Backer
quote:
Auburn
If you can’t spot the Vandy, you are the Vandy.
This post was edited on 4/19/21 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 4/19/21 at 8:50 pm to Buckeye Backer
Dumbest shite I’ve seen proposed
Posted on 4/19/21 at 11:49 pm to Buckeye Backer
Just looks like Pac12 and Big 10/12 trying to bottom feed the SEC. Stay in your own conferences where yall already barely win shite.
And one Florida team? You guys are throwing Miami and Florida State out because they've had a few bad years but Nebraska, Texas and UCLA get a pass?
The SEC is already more interesting than this "league" could be.
And one Florida team? You guys are throwing Miami and Florida State out because they've had a few bad years but Nebraska, Texas and UCLA get a pass?
The SEC is already more interesting than this "league" could be.
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