RE: There is no question there is a lot of speculation. I am not
Posted on: June 30, 2022 at 21:53:59 CT
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sure anyone knows what the final outcome will look like, other than the drivers of this, even then it is more of a general outline and what if this or that?
I do know this, universities are in survival mode. The money disparity between conferences going forward puts everything on the table and they do not want to be left out.
I have been convinced for some time major college football is not expansion in the true sense but a contraction that is being morphed into a super league of their own. 64 'golden' teams. Not 80.
64 teams apart from governance of the NCAA. I have also been convinced that the number is 64 teams, 16 or 32 per conference or division.
The ultimate goal is an NFL model with 64 teams.
Your question is prescient. Indeed who are the 64 teams?
Like you I see some teams being jettisoned? Who gets traded out for Mississippi State and Vanderbilt? I don't know