Y’all are arguing about things that aren’t real at this point in time.
The NCAA president made a statement about a split into a pro league and an amateur league. Under what legal framework is he going to make an amateur league work? How are they going to take away NIL from those players? On what legal basis? If they have a legal basis, why haven’t they used it during the last five years? In a pay for play league, what interest do the B1G and the SEC have in cooperation with the NCAA or even an existence of the NCAA?
As for FSU leaving the ACC, what method of exit is in any way practical and of any interest to the conference to negotiate?
IF the NCAA had a plan, they would need antitrust protection. How are they getting Congress on board to support that?
How are they getting all involved parties to cancel their existing contracts and yield their rights back for the formation of these new leagues? How do they get 130-ish teams out of the financial obligations they signed on for based on previous contracts and obligations?
Most “fixes” to CFB require acts of Congress. Where do those stand today? (Committees aren’t even seriously working in these)
Edit: Normally, when things cannot possibly continue as they are, something is done or something happens. But there’s no evidence any of the interested parties has a clue how to solve this. The simplest path I see is the SEC and the B1G survive (but not all of their members), and a lot of the athletic departments go bankrupt in the next decade or so. Collapse seems a lot more likely than intelligent action.