I'm a relative newbie here, but here is something I came up with...
Here is my proposal for college football alignment...
we are heading towards a split in the FBS, 4 super conferences that would dominate everything East, South, Midwest, and West... these four conferences would all host CCG's and send their champions to a 4 team tournament at traditional sites... here is the breakdown of how I envision it happening
Midwest Conference (B1G)
Lakes Division
Penn St, Ohio St, Michigan, Michigan St, Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh
Plains Division
Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas
South Conference (SEC)
East Division
South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Auburn
West Division
LSU, Arkansas, Mississippi, Miss St, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, Texas A&M, Texas Tech
East Conference (ACC)
South Division
South Florida, Miami (FL), Florida St, Clemson, North Carolina, North Carolina St, Duke, Georgia Tech
North Division
Wake Forest, Maryland, Syracuse, Boston College, Connecticut, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Virginia
West Conference (Pac16)
Coastal Division
Oregon, Oregon St, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington St, California
Inland Division
Utah, Arizona, Arizona St, Texas, TCU, Colorado, Kansas St, Boise St/BYU/Nevada (toss up here, really)
For scheduling, you would have 7 in division, 4 crossovers, 1 mid division, 1 upper division. That is one more game, but a lot of teams have played 13 games in a season, and this would allow schools to get their money making games in the early season and would retain the idea of an actual conference (you get to play 11 of 18 teams-61%, currently the SEC and P10 play 75%)
The mid-division would be a conglomerate of whoever is left and would be high geographical... and would allow for more teams to make the leap form FCS if so desired... I won't name these conferences, but here is what they would look like.. note: Army, Navy, BYU (if they don't get taken by the Pac), and Hawaii would go independent
Conference A
Air Force, Boise St/Nevada, Colorado St, Fresno St, Idaho, New Mexico, New Mexico St, San Diego St, San Jose St, UNLV, Utah St, Wyoming
Conference B
Buffalo, Akron, Ball St, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Iowa St, Kent St, Miami OH, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Temple, Toledo, Western Michigan, UMass (2012 FBS member)
Conference C
Cincinnati, Louisville, Middle Tennessee, Southern Miss, Western Kentucky, East Carolina, Florida International, Florida Atlantic, Troy, UAB, UCF, South Alabama (2012 FBS member)
Conference D
Arkansas St, Baylor, Houston, Louisiana Tech, UL-Lafayette, UL-Monroe, North Texas, Rice, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, UTEP, UTSA (2012 FBS member), Texas St (2012 FBS member)
The NCAA could come in a name a national champion at this level through another 4 team tournament. There is room for growth here as teams at the FCS level look to jump up. There would still be money and talent here, but it would clarify the top a bit more.
This is purely for football. A lot of these changes would have effects on the basketball as well, and I am looking into how to address that at a later date when I think of something realistic.
Thoughts?