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Union Station. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Roger Goodell’s top NFL deputy has joined forces with college presidents and powerful sports executives to form a group called “College Sports Tomorrow” (CST). They have a bold plan to rescue college football. The team has proposed a “Super League,” that would completely transform NCAA as per The Athletic. Their plan would scrap the traditional conference system and create two divisions. The elite tier would include the top 70 teams – powerhouses from every major conference. The rest would be left in the second division. Some insiders remain skeptical, but the group believes their plan is necessary to fix a system they see as broken and facing a serious crisis. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Andrew Marchand, senior sports writer for The Athletic, broke the news on his X handle. He posted that “college presidents and top executives” are creating a “Super League” to overhaul college football. This is because they see the current system as “doomed” and facing “bankruptcy.” 🚨NEWS: College presidents and top executives have devised a “Super League” to transform college football as they believe the current system is “doomed” and headed for “bankruptcy,” leaders tell The Athletic. (w/@slmandel) The inside story 👇 https://t.co/SEmcmkNblg — Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) April 3, 2024 Expand Tweet In an interview with The Athletic, Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud highlighted, “The current model for governing college athletics is dead.” To this, West Virginia president Gordon Gee added, “We are in an existential crisis.” Thus the team has planned to create a system with 70 top programs from the big conferences. This includes SMU and Notre Dame as permanent members across seven divisions. These teams would compete alongside a rotating eighth division of teams promoted from a second tier. The 50+ teams in the second division would compete for promotion to the top tier, similar to how European soccer leagues work. The top 70 wouldn’t face relegation, but second-tier teams would have the chance to move up. But this radical step has more to work on. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Football generates enough revenue to support nationwide travel for conference games. But it’s unsustainable for non-revenue sports to follow suit. The Athletic proposed a College Sports Transformation (CST) model to address this. It would introduce streamlined rules for player movement and compensation. Unlike the traditional conference structure, the CST proposes a single entity to negotiate with a prospective athlete union on NIL, transfer rules, and salary structures. By accepting collective bargaining, the NCAA might be able to avoid future antitrust problems that have caused them trouble. Read More: Shocking Report Puts Roger Goodell’s Plans to Turn NFL Into a Truly Global Phenomenon Under the Scanner ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad However, many think this idea won’t get far. This might be because, the ACC considered the CST proposal, but the Big 12, Big Ten, and SEC declined it. Likewise, the existing media deals, particularly ESPN’s agreement for the College Football Playoff, pose a major hurdle. Renegotiating TV deals for a “Super League” would be a huge mess. Still, this idea could kick off a major fight to change the way college sports work. Read More: Pursuing Roger Goodell’s Vision of Turning Football Into a Truly ‘International Sport’, NFL Owners Now Vote to Extend Global Markets Program EssentiallySports is a digital-first sports media house that surfaces the best stories on America’s favorite sports celebrities with a fan’s perspective to 30+ M average monthly readers. Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA EssentiallySports About Us Advertise With Us Authors Editorial Team Behind The Scenes Humans of EssentiallySports Contact Us FAQs Our Brands FanCast On The Ropes Bodybuilding Bros Club Golf Lucky Dog on Track Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA Privacy Policy ES Pressroom Ethics Policy Fact-Checking Policy Corrections Policy Cookies Policy GDPR Compliance Terms of Use Editorial Guidelines Ownership and funding Information Full Spectrum Services LLP © 2024 | All Rights Reserved