I still think it could happen, with the power league schools funding the conference they came from.
But it would need a reset. The PAC schools would have to get back together. No conference can be more than 10 schools.
Using the 2022 list from Mandel:
So, if the Kings, Barons and Knights from the Big Ten (pre-PSU) were in the power league, it would include Ohio State and Michigan as Kings, Iowa, MSU and Wisconsin as Barons, and Minnesota and Northwestern as Knights.
7 out of the "original" 10 schools are in. Illinois, Indiana and Purdue are left out, but still get a slightly reduced share of football revenue to fund other sports, and their football programs. Football is free to schedule as they wish, as those would be independent.
Now, this works for the Big Ten for sure.
Looking at the PAC (pre-Utah and Colorado) they would have also have 7 of the 10 "originals" in the power league. This works.
Who would get whacked from the XII so they could get to 10? Or do you go to the Big 8 and SWC and add enough schools to those conference to get to 10? Big 8 could grab Utah and BYU probably. SWC would need one more member.
Arky would go back to the SWC as the SEC has to get to 10.
USCe would go to the ACC and bring them to 9, unless FSU is a part of that conference. Then they are at 10.
Then there is the East Coast Conference. PSU, Miami, Cuse, BC, Rutgers, WVU, Pitt, VT, Louisville and Cincy??
SEC should have no issues getting the majority of its members in the power league, sans Vandy.
Peasants include:
