Can an 80-team ‘Super League’ save CFB and end conference realignment?

Ezra Jorgensen  |  Apr 03, 2024

Over the past couple of years, college football has undergone seismic changes that has seen players allowed to be paid for their NIL, transfer portal madness that emulates free agency, and the death of a power conference.

Surprisingly, conference realignment has seemingly done the most damage to the sport as we trend to the SEC and Big Ten being the only two conferences standing, while programs around the country are forced to worry if they will be a part of one of the two super conferences. The changes are obviously straying us away from the sport we all grew up loving, and while it has always been about money, it has only exposed the underlying motives more than ever.