I’ll amend my statement
@Gonzo. I think there are ways to prevent a super league from happening, but I believe it is now more likely than not that CFB will go a Super League route.
Here are some ways to halt it in increasingly unlikely order
- B12 remains competitive so that there are too many good teams that pull ratings to make a Super League financially viable
- Fox and ESPN cannot agree on split TV rights on the CFP, which keeps B10 and SEC separate entities
- More media entities willing to pay for college sports coverage (Amazon, Turner, HBO, Netflix, and yes, even Apple) and/or increased investment and available windows in college sports from existing partners (CBS, NBC) to maintain a competitive marketplace
- After defections (whenever that happens) ACC still stays strong enough to maintain a P4 environment
- NFL starts playing on Saturdays depressing networks’ appetite for CFB
- Antitrust action from congress
- Power conferences align that there needs to be holistic oversight on the sport and a commissioner is appointed to oversee college football