Inside the CFB 'Super League' pitch some execs see as a way to save the sport
THEATHLETIC.COM
A group of influential sports leaders and college presidents are pitching a drastic change to the current CFB model as the best way forward.
Just listened to the author on the Dan Patrick show. He believes something like this will go into effect in the next 5-7 years. Really interesting read, allows for a promotion and relegation
Bobby Bowden-FSU
Randy Shannon-UM
Nick Saban-Bama
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/39281202/alabama-crimson-tide-football-coach-nick-saban-retiring
Interesting take/prediction.
Wilner – Vision for the future of Pac-12 football: It’s 2033, and the conference has reformed with the old guard
SPORTS360AZ.COM
How wild will it be that if things continue to move down the path it's projected we will basically end up with a beafed up Big East 2.0
WVU, Louisville, Syracuse, Pitt, BC, UM, VT, Cinci (hopefully), USF, NC State, Duke, UConn, WF, GT
Looks like they may be down 2 TE's for the opener
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.deseret.com/2022/8/16/23305999/byu-football-practice-update-isaac-rex-ankle-injury-dallin-holker-knee-defense-better-offense-sitake%3f_amp=true
8 Conferences, 2 divisions each
16 Division winners faceoff in conference championships. Conference championships are essentially first round of playoffs. 8 Conference champions in playoff seeded based on rank.
It's that easy!!!!
Winning divisions means something! winning Conferences means something!
I know football is the main driver in this but I do hope MK highlights the success of our Olympic sports as a selling point as well. While the 2 biggest sports have struggled the majority of our sports have somewhat dominated in the last 5 years and would certainly be good fits in the ACC. Just don't see this being discussed, and it's a fair point, even if it's a small one.
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