College football ‘Super League’ proposal: Divisions, Teams, and Exciting Matchups
College football in America might adopt the European soccer model with talks of creating a "Super League" of 80 teams, where teams would be divided into eight 10-team divisions with a mix of permanent teams and rotating ones through relegation. Each division would have a playoff, and teams would qualify based on division standings, resembling professional sports more than the current selection committee process.
By the Numbers- Proposal includes forming a "Super League" of 80 teams
- Eight 10-team divisions with a mix of permanent and rotating teams
- 16-team playoff system based on division standings
- Formation of a group, College Sports Tomorrow (CST), proposing the Super League
- Details still being discussed and nothing finalized
- Potential significant change to the college football landscape if implemented
College football in America may witness a significant transformation with the potential introduction of a "Super League" system, resembling European soccer. This proposal, if realized, could revolutionize the sport's structure and playoff format, creating a new era of competition and excitement for fans.
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