Just heard some wild speculation down here in Georgia that if the B1G attempts to become a national super league, the SEC could look at expanding based on region expansion rather than football quality and/or cultural fit.
Meaning that west coast teams and NE teams like Syracuse could be brought in for regional exposure purposes.
I put that idea at about 5% chance of happening, but if the B1G expands by adding more PAC teams and then poaches southern ACC teams, I could see the SEC being worried about being a regional league vs the B1G’s national league.
It would make the most sense for non FB for the B1G to go to 30. Then they can have 3 leagues of 2 divisions. That will allow non FB to be regional while FB is national.
West League
Pacific-USC, UCLA, Stanford, Oregon, Washington (old PAC 8)
Mountain- Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas (old Big 8)
Central League
West- Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Illinois (B1G West)
East- Indiana, Purdue, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State (B1G East)
East League
North- Notre Dame, Penn State. Rutgers, Maryland, UVA (old East Indies)
South- UNC, Duke, Clemson, GA Tech, FSU (old ACC)
That makes the B1G span all but Texas. It is easy to keep schedules regional for non FB.