-30-team league
-Collective bargaining
-Salaries for players
Similar to what Dennis Dodd has speculated about…
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...ahoma-stating-intent-to-leave-big-12-for-sec/
College football realignment fallout: What's next with Texas, Oklahoma stating intent to leave Big 12 for SEC
—With the most best teams, the SEC will essentially be able to make its own rules.
Why stop at a limit of 25 scholarships per year? The SEC could, on its own, go to 30. Why not 40? How about a 150-man roster?
—A Miami booster is essentially paying players for being on scholarship with the Hurricanes. Nick Saban claims
Alabamaquarterback
Bryce Young has
earned almost $1 million. Taken to a logical conclusion,
there is going to be faction of programs that will pay players and enter into group licensing agreements. That hints of unionization.
—Why stop there? Think reworked amateurism and eligibility rules. A streamlined enforcement model with more liberal rules where cases take weeks to be adjudicated instead of years.
Think an SEC owned-and-operated streaming service that brings in even more money.