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<blockquote data-quote="mistaben" data-source="post: 883486" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>acc + big 12 + pac 10 currently have an aggregate of 36 members + ND.</p><p>what if we move two teams (net) from acc to pac, then we have three 12 team conferences (which could be divided into two 6 team divisions each).</p><p>For football, this would allow each team to play 5 division opponents and 3 opposing division opponents each year (i.e play everyone each 2 years) leaving room for OOC opponents.</p><p></p><p>Playoffs could be held at division & Conference levels (coordinated with bowl tie-ins) which might offer an attractive alternative playoff format if/when SEC/Big exit NCAA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Initially we might expect football to be stronger in ACC South, BIG 12 South (although North might be good as well), and PAC North.</p><p>B'ball might be good in ACC North and Big 12 North. Over time competition should lift all boats - and provide incentives to renegotiate broadcast contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistaben, post: 883486, member: 248"] acc + big 12 + pac 10 currently have an aggregate of 36 members + ND. what if we move two teams (net) from acc to pac, then we have three 12 team conferences (which could be divided into two 6 team divisions each). For football, this would allow each team to play 5 division opponents and 3 opposing division opponents each year (i.e play everyone each 2 years) leaving room for OOC opponents. Playoffs could be held at division & Conference levels (coordinated with bowl tie-ins) which might offer an attractive alternative playoff format if/when SEC/Big exit NCAA. Initially we might expect football to be stronger in ACC South, BIG 12 South (although North might be good as well), and PAC North. B'ball might be good in ACC North and Big 12 North. Over time competition should lift all boats - and provide incentives to renegotiate broadcast contracts. [/QUOTE]
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