Full Speed Ahead
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The B1G is going to have 18 teams next season, so here's a thought on how to handle that large of a number w/rpt to football and keep it interesting for fans of the middle-of-the-pack-of-18 teams.
- Every team in the B1G gets an equal share of TV revenue - this is the rule that can't change - it's needed to keep all 18 teams somewhat competitive with each other.
- For the next two seasons, play the currently planned schedule.
- Then the third season is where it gets fun:
- Use the first two seasons to break the 18 teams into two Divisions - Premier and Championship (the names don't matter, I'm just copying them from soccer). The teams with the best conference record over those two years are placed in the Premier Division, and the remaining 9 are in the Championship Division.
- Each season, each team plays every other team within their division, so a total of eight conference games. Plus, there are four non-conference games occuring in weeks 1, 2, 5 and 8 (these games have to be scheduled way in advance, so there has to be set structure as to the dates), so a total of 12 games.
- At the end of each season, the bottom three teams from the Premier Division based on their conference games are relegated down to the Championship Division, and the top three teams from the lower division are bumped into the top division. As an example for "middle-of-the-pack" teams, if you're in the Premier Division and your team is 3-3 going into week 9, those last three games are going to be really interesting (vs just feeling the season is over, no reason to keep watching). And for "middle of the pack of 18" teams in the Championship conference, your team is now playing to get promoted vs just playing to land in the middle of a 18-team conference.
- Then do the same for other sports where there are 18 teams, like basketball and volleyball. So any given school could have some teams in the Premier Division, and some in the Championship.
- If we go to 20 or 22 teams, then you have 9 or 10 conference games vs 8, and keep the two division split
- If we go to 24+ teams, then you have three divisions of 8+ teams. So we can keep adding teams and still keep it interesting for the fans.
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