What I'd like to see.
6 - 16 team "Super" Conferences
Winner of each conference goes to the play offs, top 2 teams gets a bye in the first round.
This is a very similar proposal of mine which I proposed back in 2006:
PAC 14
North: Wash, Wash St, Oregon, Oregon St, Cal, Stanford, San Jose St
South: Fresno St, USC, UCLA, San Diego St, Ariz, Ariz St, Hawaii
WAC 14
North: Idaho, Boise St, Wyoming, Colorado St, Utah St, Nevada, Utah
South: BYU, UNLV, Air Force, New Mex, New Mex St, Texas Tech, UTEP
Heartland Conference
North: Iowa St, Kan, Kan St, Mizzou, Colorado, Neb
South: OU, Ok St, Texas, Tex A&M, TCU, Baylor
Midwest Conference
West: Minn, Iowa, Wis, Illinois, Northwestern, Notre Dame
East: Purdue, Indiana, Mich, Mich St, Ohio St, Cincinnati
Northeastern Conference
North: Boston College, Syracuse, Army, UConn, Penn St, Rutgers
South: Pitt, Maryland, Navy, West Va, Marshall, Louisville
ACC
North: Va, Va Tech, UNC, NC St, ECU, Wake Forest
South: Duke, Clemson, Ga Tech, FSU, UCF, Miami
SEC
West: unchanged
East: unchanged
Gulf Coast Conference
West: Tulsa, Houston, Rice, SMU, North Texas, La Tech
East: Memphis, Tulane, So Miss, UAB, Troy, USF
This plan entails:
- A reduction of Division 1-A/FBS/AQ teams to a fixed number of 100 within 8 conferences.
- A regular season of 11 games, which includes every intra-divisional opponent plus a minimum of two inter-divisional opponents for 14 member conferences and three for 12 member conferences. The remaining games are out-of-conference.
- Every conference has a championship game involving divisional champs.
- A "Sweet 16" national playoff would follow in addition to the conventional bowl invites for all other bowl-eligible teams.
Here are a few excerpts from my lengthy proposal which offer further details and rationales:
- In creating my conferences and divisions, a priority was to preserve northern access to the post season. The reason is the obvious climatic and demographic advantages that southern schools have in this sport. By using "North" and "South" as divisional categories whenever possible I ensure that a northern representative would have a chance to win their respective conference and/or appear in the national playoff.
- The expense and duration of transportation can be drastically minimized during the regular season by my geographically friendly divisions. The reduced distance between conference rivals (particularly divisional rivals) would free up more resources for players and coaches. Expenditure is critical for financially strapped athletic departments, and any savings provided by a more cost-conscious divisional and conference realignment could then be used to fund the kinds of intriguing intersectional regular season match-ups that earn dismissed schools the national respect that they seek but cannot otherwise afford.
- All eight conference champions would receive automatic invitations in the 16-team playoff. The remaining eight teams would be simply the eight highest ranked teams not to win their respective conferences. Playoff seeds would be based upon objective/computerized rankings (e.g. BCS Poll) which would be initiated after the conference championship games. This means that any team ranked lower than 16 in the computer/playoff poll would have to be a conference champion to qualify for entry in the Sweet 16 playoff. This provision provides for equitable inclusion of every conference into the national playoff while still permitting talent-laden regions and conferences to be represented proportionally.
- Playoff games would be played on campus. This provision would ensure ticket sales and fan attendance, a primary concern among opponents of playoffs at neutral sites.
- All conference champions would have automatic home field advantage over any playoff opponent that did not win its conference. This provision would preserve the grandeur and utility of conference championships, another concern among opponents of playoffs.
- In playoff games involving two conference champions or two non-conference champions, the higher seeded team would host the game. This provision preserves the importance of team records, thus every regular season game. This remedies yet another concern of playoff opponents who wish to preserve the excitement of the regular season.
There is so much more that I have written down, but this is some of the more message-board friendly content. Thoughts? Comments?