Big Picture of College Football REALIGNMENT + Can Michigan RUN IT BACK? | 2022 Big Ten Media Days

Brady Quinn joins CBS Sports HQ to break down the latest news of realignment in college football at the 2022 Big Ten Media Days.

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20 Comments

  1. Patrick Boren

    20 teams all four (4) from PAC, doubtful, probably Standford and Oregon or Stanford and Washington, but can't see other teams. I do not agree the biggest Domino to fall is ND. The reality is the PAC teams can't wait but they will fall first. I truly ND is working in the background to make a media rights partnership with the New Big XII. This allows them to stay independent.

  2. Vincent E Stone

    Notre Dame need to 🛑 running from The Big10, it stops in 2025. Further Big10 expand with 4, Iowa St., Kansas, Washington & Notre Dame. SEC: Florida St., Clemson, Okla.St., & UNC or Va.Tech.

  3. Justin Mahan

    Michigan will go 10-2 and Ohio St will go 12-0

  4. Mina Guta

    Brady Quinn is a 🤡 analyst. Adds nothing of substance.

  5. jim chiariello

    Chiari 3 superconferences plan
    B10
    East 3+3
    Rutgers, PennSt,
    Maryland, Virginia* or Miami*
    UNC*, Duke* or Florida St*

    West Central 5+1
    NW, Purdue,
    Wisconsin, Nebr,
    Minn, Iowa

    East Central 5+1
    OhioSt, Mich,
    MichSt, ND*,
    Illinois, Indiana

    West 2+4
    USC, UCLA,
    Stanford*, Washington*,
    Oregon*, Cal*

    SEC
    East
    Georgia, South Carolina,
    Georgia Tech*, Clemson*,
    NCState*, VTech*

    South East
    Kentucky, Florida
    Florida State*, Tennessee
    Mizzou, Vanderbilt

    SEC South Central
    Alabama, LSU
    Mississippi State, Auburn
    Ole Miss, Arkansas

    SEC South West
    Texas, Oklahoma
    Texas A&M, Colorado*
    Arizona*, ArizonaSt*

    B12
    East
    Miami*, UCF
    Louisville*, Wake Forrest*
    Syracuse*, Boston College*

    Central South
    Oklahoma St, Baylor
    Texas Tech, TCU
    Houston, SMU*

    Central
    West Virginia, Pittsburgh*
    Cinn, AirForce*
    Army*, Navy*

    West
    Oregon St*, Washington St*,
    Iowa St, BYU,
    Kansas, Kansas St

  6. Jeff Cartwright

    Minnesota, Purdue, Rutgers, Maryland. None of these programs are bigger brands and/or markets than Oregon or Washington.

  7. Western Civic Capital

    No. ND is staying independent.

  8. Western Civic Capital

    Ok, here it is, ultimately…

    To the B1G:  Pitt, Stanford, Cal, Washington, Utah, Oregon, and Kansas and/or Arizona and/or Colorado for 24 (all here mentioned are AAU schools).

    To the SEC:  NC(aau), Duke(aau), UVA(aau), Clemson, Florida St., West Virginia, Georgia Tech(aau), and Miami or Baylor or Tulane(aau) or Rice(aau) or SMU or UCF(disney/espn) for 24.

    On the B1G24 bubble:  Arizona, Kansas and Colorado. -literally no one else.  2 of the 3 will make it and join the B1G24.

    On the SEC24 bubble:  Miami, Baylor, Tulane, SMU, Rice and UCF. -literally no one else.  1 of these 6 will join the SEC24.  If the SEC still refuses to take Miami (unlikely), the Hurricanes may end up a third top tier independent and an excellent academic institution like Tulane or Rice may get a much coveted opportunity if they can win their comparisons to Baylor.  -but many see Walt Disney writing on the wall and UCF becoming an Orlando Disney based modern ESPN college football showcase venue.  -Huge coop for the young, yet vast UCF Knights if they convince Disney to pull it off (Disney owns ESPN).

    ND and BYU will stay independent to make 50 first tier (B1G24 plus SEC24 with 2 independents = 50).  ND/BYU would supplant B1G/SEC team playoff slots in years where they deserve playoff access. (It may go to 51 with 3 independents if the SEC ultimately still refuses Miami.)

    The rest to comprise a second tier third conference with access relegation to playoff eligible divisions (similar to Euro soccer leagues) with guaranteed football playoff slots for their top teams every year (could be an unstable situation for non football sports in this third conference, as membership could include 40 or so schools, with likely only 24 members of which will start the football season with access to the national playoff; more permanent regional sub conferences may define the non football sports, and allowing these regional divisions to develop organically is expected to be one of the final components, and possibly most time consuming, such that the networks/B1G/SEC intend to allow the third conference a couple years of organization before defining a final playoff structure).

    The top 16 of the rest to comprise the third mega conference (not including Miami):

    1) Arizona or Colorado or Kansas (all AAU schools, -whichever one gets left out of the B1G 24)
    2) Virginia Tech
    3) Oklahoma St.
    4) Kansas St.
    5) San Diego St.
    6) Washington St.
    7) TCU
    8) Arizona St.
    9) Boise St.
    10) Tulane (AAU school)
    11) Rice (AAU school)
    12) UCF(disney/espn)
    13) Louisville
    14) Cincinnati
    15) Houston
    16) Boston College

    If the 3rd conference goes to 24:

    Utah State
    Syracuse
    NC State
    Hawaii
    Oregon State
    Fresno State
    Iowa State
    Texas Tech and/or
    SMU or Memphis or Southern Miss or Wake Forrest or Colorado State or Tulsa or Wyoming or New Mexico or UConn or Wichita State or Nevada or Army or Navy or Air Force… etc.  Relegation clearly required.

    How can this happen?

    Quite simply, really, and in the end likely a value booster for all schools through the 3 mega conferences…

    Except for the 32 currrent legacy members of the B1G/SEC, revenue sharing as we've known it is finished.  The rest will be taken on and paid in accord with their relative fanbase/marketshare and other values brought to the table.

    And they're selling this beautifully…. This has to be the single best dudes' soap opera to run the sportswire in some time.  This is intentional.

    It's basically a done deal, but milking the interest is just the first part of this brilliant college football marketing campaign.

    Also, look for the Rose Bowl to be the B1G championship game each New Year's day.

    So this is happening.  But for the anomalies here listed, its a done deal. 👍

    And I would like to add, before the final relegation and playoff structure materializes, that the concept of yearly playoff flexibility should be incorporated.  Every year is different; setting an arbitray number of playoff slots before the season plays out inevitably rubs against fairness for the next team left out…

    Before these mega conference structures I always thought the number of needed games, if any, to determine a sole national champion should be determined after the traditional bowl games played out, and only if necessary, as some years a clear champion emerged after the bowls without need of further play.

    Perhaps a commission should be empowered to call no less than 4 teams, but up to 16, or any (even odd) number in between, such that no eligible undefeated team is left out, and playing such games as necessary to answer but one question:

    Who is number 1?

  9. Western Civic Capital

    Good news for Utah… Utah (and Oregon and Washington) is going to the B1G…

    here's the giveaway by Big Ten Commissioner Warren at the end of the video (start at 41:30 mark) where he says the B1G will have a footprint in all 4 time zones by 2024, mentioning "mountain" by name…

    Now, technically that could reference Arizona, but much more likely that references Utah.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ego9w7CDP-w

  10. Marla and Warren Kauffman and Yoder

    Brady, the Michigan coaching changes are not signifcant…one of them is a grand-slam improvement-and there are not very many of them.

  11. Marla and Warren Kauffman and Yoder

    Several days ago there was a wonderful MGOBLOG post on the value of each P5 school-in a fairly holistic sense. Relative to this, I believe the B1G-targeting a 20 school conference, should target ND and Washington then look to invade SEC country with Clemson and FSU.

    Iowa as the dark-horse, eh…you mean that team that did not beat a single ranked team last year??? That great defense that gave up 42 to a Cade led Michigan offense!!! Oh my.

  12. Ricardo Merluza

    He is correct. If each team gets 100 million each per year in two years, why would you add teams to dilute your yearly take? The top markets are gone, except the Northern California market.

  13. Jay Dean

    The question is who else would they take from the ACC.

  14. Jay Dean

    The big Ten is going to expand slowly into a 24 team Mega conference divided by 4 pods of 6 teams in every pod. There will be a east coast pod, Mid Eastern pod, mid west pod, and west coast pod. The Big Ten will add 4 for the PAC 12 and 4 from the ACC. They have already talked about wanting to add Florida State and Miami to the Big Ten.

  15. Broderick Jalloh

    Brady. Yall are way way off.
    The B1G will eventually break off and form their own league. They need content not only for FOX but also FS1.
    The B1G will eventually be 24 teams and be NFL lite

  16. Fode Toure

    The pie will get cut up more yes—-but there will be a much bigger pie… 🥧

  17. Bebi Ghgh

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  18. Ron Lowney

    🕵️‍♂️ The answer is contract renegotiations and negotiating for more money, if you add more quality Academic and Athletic Programs! 🤑

  19. The Old Man 63

    I would love to see Oregon and Stanford join the big team Nike Town versus under armor City

  20. Cristina Adams

    ❤Only for fans over 18 year⤵️ Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine sleepfriendd.Online Brünette und eine andere Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wennq ich 4 wählen würde

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