If/when the football is separated from the rest of college sports, the current alignment of athletic leagues will almost immediately become obsolete.AZCatGirl wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:33 pmCollege football is such a big business that it feels like it's already a minor league for the NFL. May as well make it official.pc in NM wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:08 amThe idea of the NFL taking 28 or so teams for a "premiere-like" league, and maybe more for a second tier, with a "relegation concept", of course, means the end of the NCAA.There would be no way football would remain a "collegiate" sport, as we now conceive it. It would bee more like minor league baseball rather than collegiate baseball.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:10 am Chi and I have both been touting the relegation concept.
No, we wouldn't be a part of that, but we're a basketball school that's about to join the best basketball conference in the nation. I think we'll be fine in that niche, as it's still very profitable for us.
Television football $$$$ is driving the current realignment - geographical considerations have ceased to be significant considerations.
Basketball is also TV-centric, and geographical considerations also are not so important - TV $$$$ trumps all alse.
However, for almost all other collegiate sports, the current athletic conference realignment is geographically cumbersome and expensive and, with diminished football $$$$, will likely become a major consideration.