NIU to the Mountain West
- By Snetsrak61
- Edgy's Lost His Mind Free Football Board
- 23 Replies
I generally agree with what you've said. I think that my proposal helps accomplish that. It keeps things fairly separated in that top 60 where even tier 2 is gonna get most of the benefit they have today, (that's a lot of TV money to still spread to feature regular season matchups) but you're gonna make those last twenty or so teams into the SEC/BIGTen affiliation basically earn their keep. The true blue bloods should be able to keep themselves in the top 56 each year. But if any of the bottom feeders push back because of the possibility they get relegated out of relevance... That will be the fight I guess.I don't like the current environment and the inevitable changes to come either and the entire tradition of the sport is being erased, but the reality is that the Big Ten and SEC have complete control of the future of this sport. They aren't giving it up or sharing it with anyone. Oregon and Texas snuck into the free world just before the Berlin Wall was constructed.
Miami, Clemson, and FSU, ASU, and Colorado (plus VT, GT, UNC, etc) are programs that got stuck in East Berlin but are desperately searching for the tiny crack to get to the free world.
Even ND will be squeezed at some point this decade to pick one of the big 2 leagues to join. Vanderbilt and Northwestern are lucky to be on the right side of this, but the reality is the 40-48 programs that end up getting Golden Tickets to the Big Two aren't going to consider knocking down the Berlin Wall. They are going to build it higher to keep Kansas State, Iowa State, and Wake Forest from diluting their revenue pool. They may even try to throw Rutgers and some others back over the wall.
It is bad for the game, but it is the sad reality of where this is headed. And programs won't like it when blue bloods end up regularly finishing around .500 because the leagues have too many "name brands." Oklahoma was Oklahoma and Nebraska was Nebraska back in the day because there were a few good teams in each league and the rest was cannon fodder. In the new environment, all of the brand names will be concentrated into two leagues so each league will have 16-20 brand names and only 4-8 teams as cannon fodder.
That's too many losses to go around to keep all the blue bloods recognized as true blue bloods. It is going to get real interesting as brands start to lose their mystique while simultaneously closing the door on any chance for additional cannon fodder to enter one of the prized big two leagues.
If they completely shut out into a 60 team super league I think they may becomes too insular... Maybe keeping that sliver of connection through promotion helps though... We'll see though.