Posted September 22, 20222 yr Moderator Interesting article from the FishDuck Feed. ACC school bringing up the topic forming a super conference. Do you keep all or select the best schools out of each conference. If this could become a reality, could bring in big time media rights deal, linear and streaming. Report: UNC Brass Discussed Helping ACC Form ‘Super Conference’ With Another League WWW.SI.COM The uncertainty in the ACC caused decision-makers at UNC to discuss a potential conference merger.
September 22, 20222 yr I'm still hoping for something like this, maybe even with all three conferences. A coast to coast conference with 4 divisions and a 4 team play off (maybe not with the 12 team NCAA play off coming). First championship game Oregon vs. Miami, if Miami can get there.
September 22, 20222 yr On 9/22/2022 at 3:12 PM, OhioDuck said: A coast to coast conference with 4 divisions and a 4 team play off (maybe not with the 12 team NCAA play off coming). First championship game Oregon vs. Miami, if Miami can get there. If it is designed correctly there is no reason why there can't be a playoff within a super conference. Something like drop a non-conference game for all teams in the super conference (maintain whatever the agreed upon number of conference games or just drop a conference game for this special end of season game.) then at the end of the year make that semi-final conference championship game that originally dropped non-conference. Then the two winners of those two games will play in the Conference Championship game. As for the rest of the teams that have an extra game... that last week of games you have cross conference games between the Pac and Acc ... something like the No. 3 team from both conferences play each other along with the No. 4 team and so on. This would make for some interesting games across the board for these teams. This way there isn't any additional games to add stress to the schedule because part of that conference playoff takes place during the actual season.
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