4-5 16 team superconferences imo.
conference winners play in a playoff format.
you play 5 teams every year, 6 teams every other year, 4 out of conference games, and a conference championship game.
from a scheduling standpoint, it doesn't get any better than that
I hope the SEC, ACC, Pac 12 and Big 12 stay at 12, and I hope the Big East and MWC get to 12 soon. would be nice if the Big 10 fell apart and MWC picked up 3 from there, but I guess the Big 10 adding 2 would be the more likely scenario
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4-5 16 team superconferences imo.
conference winners play in a playoff format.
You'd rarely see the majority of the teams on the other side of the league.
Unless you greatly expand the schedule to 14-16 games, a 16 superconference is really just 2 regular conferences with scheduling privileges and a championship game...but splitting the revenues for such 16 ways.
That's what I'm hoping for. They could have a few 'at large' teams from outside the conferences be voted into the playoffs as well.
yeah, no balance there whatsoever, there'll never be any great OoC matchups because most teams will use their 2 or 3 on cupcakes, and when you're only playing 2 or 3 games against the 8 teams in the other conference, (so, about once every 3 or 4 years) in what way is that really even a conference, there are teams that schedule OoC teams more often that that
16 team conferences would be awful
13 games:
7 in-division games
4 out-of-division
2 out of conference
I think the TV contracts will be negotiated accordingly and the moneys divided out won't be much different.
so basically the OoC scheduling won't change much.
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