What’s next in major college football realignment? How about a best-of-the-rest league
- A proposal has been made to create a new conference by drawing teams from the top schools in the Mountain West and American Athletic conferences.
- However, the cost for a Mountain West school to switch conferences next year is estimated to be $34 million, which poses a significant financial barrier.
- This proposal raises questions about the feasibility and practicality of forming a new conference due to the high cost involved.
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What's next in major college football realignment? How about a best-of-the-rest league
Now that the Power Five is about to become a Power Four in college sports, the schools left out of conference realignment are looking at creative ways to stay relevant.
What’s next in major college football realignment? How about a best-of-the-rest league
Now that the Power Five is about to become the Power Four, the schools left out of the recent consolidation of wealth produced by conference realignment are looking at creative ways to stay relevant. An idea floating around the Mountain West Conference calls for the creation of a multi-tiered conference or alliance of leagues that would use a promotion-and-relegation system akin to what is done in European soccer. Yahoo Sports first reported the…
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