They probably DO need a middle man to make this work.
- too many cooks in the kitchen
- too many "mine's bigger" egos
- conflicting objectives between haves, have-nots, and have-somes
- lack of a unifying leader in the sport to keep all the problem children in line
- ESPN/Fox fighting proxy war against it via Sankey and Pettiti
Personally, I would love to see this grand unification happen. It WOULD give the schools enough power to fight back - get more money, rationalize geography (lower costs and good for the players), protect the have-nots and have-somes. The alternative direction they are currently on will lead to even worse fragmenting and eventual bifurcation of the sport.
It really reminds me of the US Constitutional convention. But they had some pretty sharp leaders there, and worked out compromises that made everyone happy (happy enough anyway).
Who is out there that could be that guy with the presence and gravitas to lead this? Be fair to all, have the respect of all, and make this work?
You kind of need a Jamie Dimon, but with a college sports background.