If they aren't going to let undefeated G5 schools into the championship, they should split them off into another Division. Any team that has no chance of winning the national championship due to conference affiliation is not and should not be considered Division 1. They don't keep basketball teams out of the NCAA tournament just because they're a small school from a small conference. If teams have no chance at winning a championship they are de-facto in another Division and should be given their own championship to strive for while D1 teams should not be allowed to schedule them.
Bulk up the remaining conferences, play only conference games or 1-2 games against other actual D1 schools, and rotate out the lowest performing teams with the highest performing teams of the new D1-A conference over time. If UCF wins and wins and wins each year, replace Kansas with UCF in the Big12 for football purposes.
Separate sports and divisions as needed, since soccer, basketball, football, track, swimming, bowling, etc have so little in common.
There are not 120+ teams in Division 1 if only P5 schools have a shot at a title. Playing D1 caliber schools, playing conference games, playing for conference championships should mean something. Otherwise, the B1G should drop it's title game to help it's chances of getting 2 undefeated teams into the playoff.
A team that goes 13-0 while beating the SEC conference championship runner up should not be called a Division 1 school if they have no legitimate shot at the title. To do so is pretending they're Division 1 to use lower tier teams to pad a schedule. The formula should aggressively dock any P5 school's strength of schedule for scheduling a G5 school, just like they do with a D2 school.
Bulk up the remaining conferences, play only conference games or 1-2 games against other actual D1 schools, and rotate out the lowest performing teams with the highest performing teams of the new D1-A conference over time. If UCF wins and wins and wins each year, replace Kansas with UCF in the Big12 for football purposes.
Separate sports and divisions as needed, since soccer, basketball, football, track, swimming, bowling, etc have so little in common.
There are not 120+ teams in Division 1 if only P5 schools have a shot at a title. Playing D1 caliber schools, playing conference games, playing for conference championships should mean something. Otherwise, the B1G should drop it's title game to help it's chances of getting 2 undefeated teams into the playoff.
A team that goes 13-0 while beating the SEC conference championship runner up should not be called a Division 1 school if they have no legitimate shot at the title. To do so is pretending they're Division 1 to use lower tier teams to pad a schedule. The formula should aggressively dock any P5 school's strength of schedule for scheduling a G5 school, just like they do with a D2 school.
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