PAC-Pacific: UCLA, USC-w, Cal, Stanford
PAC-Northwest: Oregon, OSU-w, UW, WSU
PAC-Mountain: Zona, ASU, Utah, Colorado
PAC-Plains: Texas, Oklahoma, OSU-c, KSU
SEC-East: UF, UGa, USC-e, UT
SEC-Gulf: Bama, Auburm, Ole Miss, MSU
SEC-North: UK, Vandy, Ark, Mizzou
SEC-West: LSU, aTm, Texas Tech, TCU
B1G-East: UMCP, Rutgers, PSU, MSU
B1G-Central: UM, OSU-e, IU, Purdue
B1G-Midwest: Illinois, NW, Wisc, Minnesota
B1G-West: UNL, Iowa, ISU, Kansas
ACC-South: Miami, FSU, GT, Clemson
ACC-Carolina: UNC, NCSU, Duke, Wake
ACC-Mid Atlantic: UVa, VT, WVU, UL
ACC-North: BC, SU, Pitt, **ND
** - special provision for ND to qualify for ACCCG without being a full member
Baylor gets left out in my P4. UConn and BYU are left hanging, but suspect lawsuits will either give them access to on of the P4s or compete as independent P4s along with ND or create a fifth Power conference consisting of: UConn, Army, Navy, ECU, Cincinnati, Memphis, UCF, USF, Houston, Baylor, CSU, AFA, BYU, BSU, SDSU and Hawaii. The old "Big East" rule may apply to this fifth Power conference if schools don't finish top 10 or have enough wins, but at least they'll have a road to the championship.
I think there is better way than pods and to go divisionless with each university having 3 "sticky rivals." I've played around with a divisionless model and a 9-game conference schedule and it can be worked out where schools never go more than 2 years without playing on another.
[Post edited by Calamitous at 01/21/2018 12:14PM]
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