I’ll never say never, but I feel this way too. The process of getting there has so many hurdles. There is going to have to be some sort of “shepherd” for the big boy / superconference and all of the members have pesky obligations to other schools that will have to dissolve. The most feasible way (in my mind) for this to happen is for an entire conference to basically secede from college football. Looking at you, SEC, for both football reasons and a bit of history repeating irony.
Even the SEC will have to jettison some schools who won’t make the investment... that’s going to be a tough discussion.
But let’s Say that all happens; then they’ll have to entice the Big Ten and Pac contenders to abandon their conference and join ranks (side note conspiracy theory of the day- Big Ten grant of rights goes away in two years... how they handle the renegotiation of that will be telling. I’m guessing they’ll renew for about 10 years, which will suspiciously coincide with grant of rights expiration for SEC and ACC)
But back to your original point, everyone is thinking of how great an entire season of 1 loss and undefeated match ups will be... but what happens when all of these teams are hovering around .500? Compelling?
Not to mention, lots of these guys like having 7 or even 8 home games per year with three or so “exhibition” type opponents. That’s presumably going away in the new model
Again, I’ll never say never, but lots of wood to chop here!