Irishblooded
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So pick your scenario
Scenario A
North vs South
This would give the South their chance to "rise again" since they couldn't accomplish it on the battle field. Would see the SEC along with the bulk of the ACC state of atexas and southern B12, along with what is left of the southern PAC
Vs
B1G, balance of the ACC, northern B12, the new USC, and UCLA along with the northern PAC.
Scenario B
The NFL model. All traditional conferences end. Geography wouldn't play into this. And you would have Pods, that are parts of divisions that play to a championship and then a post season that is some sick child of the playoff and NFL post season.
Biggest negative. Much smaller chance of seeing those unique season OOC games. Like Ohio St and Orgeon. Or USC vs Bama.
Biggest negative here would be the potential to not see the historic rivalries every year. I.e. The Game or the Iron Bowl might be ended except for post season games
Scenario A
North vs South
This would give the South their chance to "rise again" since they couldn't accomplish it on the battle field. Would see the SEC along with the bulk of the ACC state of atexas and southern B12, along with what is left of the southern PAC
Vs
B1G, balance of the ACC, northern B12, the new USC, and UCLA along with the northern PAC.
Scenario B
The NFL model. All traditional conferences end. Geography wouldn't play into this. And you would have Pods, that are parts of divisions that play to a championship and then a post season that is some sick child of the playoff and NFL post season.
Biggest negative. Much smaller chance of seeing those unique season OOC games. Like Ohio St and Orgeon. Or USC vs Bama.
Biggest negative here would be the potential to not see the historic rivalries every year. I.e. The Game or the Iron Bowl might be ended except for post season games
