16 will be better - more or less two 8 team conferences with a built-in playoff to the playoff
similar to the old Big 8 with a bowl tie-in
I'm in this camp.
In theory, like
@utee94 said, I'd prefer a 10 team Big Ten but that isn't happening. I thought 12 was ok and I think 16 would be ok, but I feel like 14 is just a temporary stop on the way to 16. Same as
@847badgerfan , when the B1G logo came out I immediately surmised that the "IG" looking suspiciously like "16" was not coincidental.
I like the idea of 16 teams in four pods of four with the pods rotating to form temporary divisions.
I also continue to believe that a big part of the reason to grab Nebraska was to get a fourth "Helmet" along with tOSU, M, and PSU so that each pod would have a Helmet headliner.
Further, the B1G's shunning of Mizzou when they were basically begging for an invite makes it clear to me that the B1G's eyes are turned Eastward not Westward so I continue to believe that the next two members will be from the relatively populous and fast-growing states of Virginia and North Carolina. Then I assume that the Pods and groups will be as follows:

Each team's annual schedule would be as follows:
- You play the other three teams in your group (for Michigan in Group 1, this would be tOSU, PSU, and UNL).
- You play the other three teams in your pod (for Michigan in the North Pod this would be MSU, PU, and NU).
- You play the remaining three teams in whichever pod your pod is temporarily combined with to form a division.
Suppose that the divisions are North-South and East-West in year 1, Michigan would play:
- tOSU, PSU, UNL
- MSU, PU, NU
- RU, IU, IL
Then in year two the divisions would be North-East and South-West, Michigan would play:
- tOSU, PSU, UNL
- MSU, PU, NU
- UNC, UVA, UMD
Then in year three the divisions would be North-West and South-East, Michigan would play:
- tOSU, PSU, UNL
- MSU, PU, NU
- UW, IA, MN
In six years each team would:
- Host and travel to their three pod-mates three times each. (total of 18 games)
- Host and travel to their three group-mates three times each. (total of 18 games)
- Host and travel to the other nine teams once each. (total of 18 games)
That makes 54 conference games in six years or nine per year and you both host and visit all conference-mates at least once every six years.
What I like about it:
- It would "feel like" your team was in a conference with your six pod-mates and group-mates.
- Your team would never be too far away from playing any other conference team (every third year maximum).
- There is some degree of competitive balance built into the groups. Ie, the Helmets all have to play each other every year so their schedules would typically be harder than the other teams.
What I don't like about it:
- The northernmost team (MN) is in the West pod.
- The easternmost team (RU) is in the South pod.
- The southernmost team (UNC) is in the East pod.
- The aforementioned three issues would make this very easy to make fun of.