This is where I can see the realignment going. One or maybe two super conferences. Maybe the teams above into a 38 team League type level or the two highest and just below levels like above.
Then comes a revamping of the regional conferences. Without USC, UCLA, Wash, Ore, Az, CO, Stanford and Utah for instance, Washington State, Oregon State, Cal, Arizona State(or this one could be switched with AZ) combine with Nevada, Utah State, Colorado State, Wyoming, Fresno State, and San Diego State and you have a 10 team conference that covers California quite well, Ore, Washington, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and if you threw in UNM and UTEP you now have a twelve team conference that covers the western half of the US. That's just a quick look at what might happen.
Take a look at my imaginary Western US Conference. We have two divisions. The Western Division consisting of the California, Oregon, Arizona, and Washington teams, from the top down, Washington State, Oregon State, Cal, Fresno State, Arizona, and San Diego State. The Rocky Mountain Division is Wyoming, Utah State, Colorado State, Nevada, UNM, and UTEP.
The conference above would be in two time zones next to each other. Game times and travel distances would be more aligned, and the teams from the big conferences would actually have a chance of winning a conference championship that also contained actual regional bragging rights, and UTEP is where it kind of belongs. Play each team in your division for five games, and two teams a year from the other division, and the rest OOC games. Playing Wyoming, Utah State, Nevada, New Mexico, and Colorado State each year and throw in a Cal and Arizona for conference games, and then a championship game! Damn! Just looking at that gets me fired up. That Pac 12 teams would be thinking their shit don't stink and the rest would pin targets and kick me signs on the Pac12 team's backs.
The point I want to make is that realignment is ongoing, and you know how we have been the anchor before, well Vandy, and others in the top cartel conferences are getting ready to cut them loose.
I think that this conference realignment resembles cell division. The cell grows and then the half of the teams decide it is time to leave the other half behind. In my original post I was shocked to find that each conference belonged pretty much to one team, or maybe two. But now that I think of it, they probably all fit the perfect bell curve and have their twins at the other end. Bama has Vandy. USC had what, Oregon State, Cal, Washington State? The Big10? There are plenty of teams to choose from at the bottom to match Ohio State and the princes. The Big12 has Kansas. Round balls are fine there but those other ones are hardly tolerated. When the SEC and Big10 took teams, remember the cell division model. It always grows before dividing. The only question I have about those two conferences is will they grow bigger before they split. The split is coming, but have they already assembled the new top tier? Look at my first post and see if there is anything left that they really want to pick or are the bones picked clean of the top teams.