https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A32U5REBqeY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf7B_ewj3u8
There has been some additional action with potential realignment. Oregon and Washington are being vetted for the BIG10. With other PAC12 members looking east to the BIG12, the PAC12 existence is in question. Also, Clemson and FSU are game planning to get out of the ACC. Seven universities are gathering to liquidate the ACC to nullify the contract that imprisons them monetarily. When Clemson and FSU get into the SEC, expect the SEC to pick others to help establish the SEC super conference. I believe that Miami and North Carolina will be added teams. Maybe TCU could add value to the SEC?
I believe that the SEC is following what is going on out west. The media rights problem cannot get any worse and I expect Oregon, Washington, and Cal to get absorbed into the BIG 10.
If a chain reaction out west expedites three additional high value markets into the BIG 10, I expect the SEC thru its overlord Disney/ESPN to make monetary decisions in New York and Bristol Connecticut. They could very well expect the SEC to expand in a business manner like the BIG10 did?
If these conferences are pieced together, the networks will demand a return on investment with many high-profile games. Thus, you will have the college football version of "The Hunger Games" known as the Power2? The P2 will probably be two 20 team conferences
I understand that I have posted this content last year. The latest developments could justify a relook at the chart below after watching the 2 YouTubes attached to this content.
SEC Super Conference
SEC East
South Carolina
Clemson
Georgia
Miami
Florida
SEC North
Tennessee
Kentucky
Vanderbilt * (Subject to Relegation)
Missouri
North Carolina
SEC South
Mississippi St
Ole Miss
FSU
Alabama
Auburn
SEC West
LSU
Arkansas
Texas
Texas A&M
TCU
BIG 10 Super Conference
BIG 10 East
Maryland
Penn St
Noter Dame
Rutgers * (Subject to Relegation)
Michigan St
BIG 10 North
Minnesota
Wisconsin
NWestern
Michigan
Ohio St
Big 10 South
Nebraska
Iowa
Illinois
Perdue
Indiana
Big 10 West
USC
UCLA
Oregon
Washington
California
Super Conference Scheduling Rules
Games 9-12 will be played against division opponents
Games 4-8 will be played against a rotating division every 3 yrs
Game 3 will be a rival game or second rival if in 3 yrs rotation
Game 2 will be a conference close geographical game
Game 1 will be a non-conference game SEC vs BIG 10
Play OFF Rules
Simply each 20 team conference will have division winners eliminate each other and the SEC plays the BIG 10 for championship.