This is why I wonder why there isn't more talk of the ISUs of the world breaking away first, as opposed to letting the top tier bully everyone else. There are many more ISUs in college athletics than there are Alabamas. When will that tier exercise their strength in numbers and collectively agree to a more functional governance structure and competitive landscape? When talented P5 coaches start getting fed up, that seems like motivation enough to rally your peer group and bring some sanity, fairness, and transparency back to college competition.
I think part of the reason they haven't is they are waiting to see how the TV money shakes out/Amazon or somebody streams the nonB30 games. If we are competitive in what ever league we are in I'll still retain my tickets and go to the games.