Original CST configuration had 70 schools according to the Athletic with seven 10 team conferences as follows that would also apply to other sports as well. This is a helluva lot better than what that NYT guy is suggesting:
ACC: Florida State, NC State, North Carolina, Clemson, Duke, Maryland, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest
Big East: Louisville, Notre Dame, West Virginia, Miami, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Rutgers, Syracuse, Pitt, Cincinnati
Big Ten: Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Purdue, Michigan State, Indiana,
Frequent Flyer Division: Missouri, Kansas State, Kansas, Utah, Iowa State, Northwestern, UCF, Nebraska, BYU, Colorado
PAC 10: Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Oregon State, USC, UCLA, Cal, Washington State, Arizona State, Stanford,
SEC: Georgia, Alabama, Ole Miss, LSU, Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt
Southwest: Texas, SMU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, TCU, Houston, Arkansas, Baylor
To make this even better, move UCF to the Big East, ND can remain an Indy and replace UCF with Colorado St.