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This is the beginning of the end for CFB. The B1G goes to 20 so the SEC needs to keep up. They have 16 so they need 4 more. They go to the ACC and take their prize desire of UVA, UNC, and then maybe Clemson and FSU but not sure they really care because they already have a school in each of those states. Now the ACC backfills with UConn and.....umm..... The PAC is gone, Oregon St and Wazu go to the MWC and the Big 12 just fights for survival. Maybe the SEC takes UVA and UNC from the ACC and two from the Big 12? Who knows.
All I know is that this will kill one conference entirely and gut the ACC.
Oh and CR #1 occurs and UConn is still on the outside looking in.....
This is the beginning of the right sizing CFB and the end of the NCAA.
Five conference shrunk down to four conferences with 20 teams each.
80 schools.
Each of the four remaining conferences has two divisions of ten teams each. Divisions makes it easy to divide up geographically for non-revenue sports. One big conference championship follows and then on to nationals.
Playoff formats needing 4, 8, 12.......any multiple of four, is easy to do.
B1G, SEC, Big 12 and ACC will be left. UConn will have a seat in either Big 12 or ACC.
Just need a few years to get all the pieces moving.