I hate to say it but FCB was the first one I heard talk about the super league when he was on the radio back in 2009 or 2010. He said that in the end it would be 8 conferences with 8 teams each and would follow more of an NFL model for scheduling. He said people told him he was crazy but he said it was coming and it could not be avoided and he would not say more.
So if it did go the way Chip said here is a scenario:
So who gets there on conference based on money and success in the last 25 years:
1) USC + [UCLA, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, BYU]
2) Notre Dame + [Virginia Tech (209), Stanford, Colorado, Syracuse, Boston College, North Carolina, Duke]
3) Ohio State + [Penn State (216), West Virginia (206), Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, Illinois, Indiana]
4) Michigan + [Wisconsin (214), Nebraska(203), Michigan State, Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, Northwestern]
5) Texas + [Oklahoma (263), Aggy (167), Oklahoma State, Arkansas, TCU, TT, Baylor]
6) Alabama + [Auburn(216), Tennessee (217), Vanderbilt, Missouri, Wake Forest, NCST, Virginia]
7) Georgia + [Florida (212), Clemson(211), GT, Kentucky, Louisville, South Carolina, Maryland]
8 LSU + [Florida State (226), Miami (192), Ole Miss, MST, Kansas, KST, SMU]
Like the NFL 7 conference/division games, plus 4 from another conference and then rotation would take place every two years for 14 years and then start again. One OOC game (i.e. Ohio State and Michigan could continue to play) and first and second place from each conference would be in the playoffs. I am not saying we go this way, I just played out a fair scenario for a 64 team super league.