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I get that money is the driving force, but HOW is this going to happen? Who will orchestrate? Some sort of entity will have to be formed so the member schools have something to leave FOR. I suppose a confederation of like minded schools can work behind the scenes to all jump together (this is where grant of rights extension talks could be telling / interesting). Other option is a conference starts rewriting rules to “transcend” the rest of college football and then becomes the gatekeeper for who else gets in. SEC certainly seems the most likely candidate for that but there is still some dead weight to shed (just maybe less than any other conference).The “shepherd” is the same we’ve had the past 20 years - money. Now the money has morphed from bowl payouts and regional TV contracts to national networks and stadium owners. Now we are moving into the streaming era. But make no mistake their are many shepherds out there working behind the scenes to maximize the money. Ohio States AD basically said this without saying it.
As I stated above, we have been conditioned to watch a crap product for 100 years for 80% of the season when the outcomes are known before kickoff. In no other sport is the team deemed the best the team just because they have the fewest losses. How many years have we watched SEC teams win 11 games with 8-9 patsies. To me that is garbage. I’d much rather watch a two evenly matched teams play even if they both have 4 losses which will happen in both tiers in the future. Then they’ll both have their playoffs to win a Natty on the field. It’s all about content and keeping fanbases involved for 5 months instead of bailing after loss #2.
I don’t really disagree with anything you say about the current state of college football or the fact that 90+ programs already have no shot in hades to compete for a championship. I also know it’s been a deceptive and underhanded institution for decades. No objection. I’m just having trouble visualizing how this reorganization is going to unfold.