With the talk of Oregon and Washington ' in talks wt Big 10' and Stanford and Cal being possible additions plus the continued talk about Norte Dame, I'd like to
see the following. 4 pods of 6 teams
West Region:
Pacific DIVISION:
UCLA, USC, OR, WASH, CAL, STANFORD
PLAINS DIVISION
NEBRASKA, IOWA, MINI, WISCY, NW, ILL
EAST REGION:
LAKES DIVISION
OSU, MICH, MSU, PURDUE, INDY, N.DAME
ATLANTIC DIVISION
PSU, RUTGERS, MARYLAND, MIAMI, GEORGIA TECH, VIRGINIA TECH (or NC State or one of the 4 below that are rumored targets of the SEC) -
(assumption that SEC gets FSU, Clemson, NC, Virginia and somehow breaks the contractional barriers wt the ACC Grant of Rights)
Nebraska would play everyone in its division yearly (5 games) and 3 from the Pacific Division (cycling through every team every 2 years). They would also play 2 from the Lakes Div and 2 from the Atlantic division (cycling through every team every 3 years). - thus 12 games all in conference play.
This would give the Big 10 a truly national foot print for both TV, Streaming rights and for recruiting. It would get the BIG 10 into the hot recruiting areas of the south where the SEC currently dominates.