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Footballguy
I read the first half of an article at The Athletic today about the future of college football until I got to something that said, "Please feel free to not share that Google Doc in which you reimagine college football with four 16-team leagues at the top and four 16-team leagues underneath and an elaborate procedure for promotion and relegation."
I tilted, so here's what I did:
Your four conferences (ranking before name):
West:
I tilted, so here's what I did:
- Find the top 64 teams.
- Divide them into conferences, using geography and history.
Your four conferences (ranking before name):
West:
- 06 USC
- 10 Oregon
- 14 Boise St
- 21 Utah
- 23 Stanford
- 27 BYU
- 28 Washington
- 31 Kansas St
- 33 Arizona St
- 42 UCLA
- 53 California
- 55 Air Force
- 56 Oregon St
- 57 San Diego St
- 62 Washington St
- 63 Arizona
- 01 Ohio St
- 02 Oklahoma
- 08 Wisconsin
- 12 Notre Dame
- 13 Oklahoma St
- 15 Texas
- 18 Iowa
- 25 Michigan
- 29 Michigan St
- 30 Nebraska
- 37 Cincinnati
- 40 Northwestern
- 45 Texas Tech
- 47 Minnesota
- 52 Iowa St
- 60 Toledo
- 03 Alabama
- 04 Georgia
- 07 LSU
- 09 Florida
- 11 Auburn
- 16 TCU
- 17 Texas A&M
- 32 Missouri
- 36 Tennessee
- 38 Mississippi St
- 41 Mississippi
- 43 South Carolina
- 44 Arkansas
- 48 Baylor
- 58 Houston
- 59 Kentucky
- 05 Clemson
- 19 Penn St
- 20 Virginia Tech
- 22 Miami FL
- 24 Florida St
- 26 West Virginia
- 34 Louisville
- 35 North Carolina
- 39 Pittsburgh
- 46 NC State
- 49 Georgia Tech
- 50 Boston College
- 51 UCF
- 54 Navy
- 61 Virginia
- 64 Wake Forest