Personally, in a few years, I think these will be the new conferences (semi-kidding, of course). The NFL D-League will have the top 2 teams from each division compete in a seeded playoff, with two extra wild cards added: NFL D-League SOUTH Alabama Texas A&M Georgia Texas Auburn LSU Tennessee Kentucky South Carolina Clemson Ole Miss Mississippi Baylor Texas Tech EAST Florida Florida State Miami (FL) Duke Maryland NC State Penn State Virginia Tech UNC Georgia Tech Syracuse Boston College South Florida Virginia WEST UCLA Arizona Arizona State Cal Washington Stanford BYU Oklahoma Boise State USC Washington State Oklahoma State Colorado Utah NORTH Notre Dame Kansas State Kansas Nebraska Indiana Wisconsin Ohio State Iowa Michigan Michigan State Missouri Iowa State West Virginia TCU *** Vanderbilt and Northwestern are pushed to the Ivy League *** What's left of the entire Sun Belt Conference, WAC, Mid-American Conference, and Mountain West Conference (40 teams) plus the following teams have been demoted to the Division 1 Non-Bowl Elligible Conference which operates under the same playoff structure as the NFL D-League, but has their own championship. They're recognized as having a football team, however, nobody cares about them. UCF Wake Forest FCS Schols are Added to Division II At the end of the season, Division II and Division III combine in the playoffs for the "I Pretend I'm Still Playing High School Football" trophy. If you finish dead last in the Division II/III playoff, a ceremony is held where each of the players moms stands in front of the crowd and tells their sons, "It's okay, I still love you anyway," so that they can believe they have at least 1 fan.