
South: Virginia Tech, Virginia, North Carolina State, Georgia Tech, UCF, Miami North: UConn, Syracuse, Rutgers, Maryland, Pitt, West Virginia In: Rutgers, Maryland, UConn, West Virginia, East, UCF Out: North Carolina, Duke, Boston College, Florida State, Wake Forest, Clemson, Louisville New Mexico takes their place because I like em and Colorado needs a rival. Rivalry Week: Washington vs Washington State, Oregon State vs Oregon, California vs Stanford, UCLA vs USC, Arizona State vs Arizona, New Mexico vs Colorado South: UCLA, USC, Arizona State, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado The old school (2011) B1G, but nicely organized by time zones.

Nebraska vs Iowa, Minnesota vs Wisconsin, Illinois vs Northwestern, Indiana vs Purdue, Michigan vs OSU, MSU vs PSU West: Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, IllinoisĮast: Purdue, Indiana, Michigan State, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State But I like UConn more so it's gon happen. Does it make any sense for the ACC to kick out Boston College for UConn? No. Rule 5: I reserve the right to be as petty as I want. Rule 4: Contiguity is cool and should be adhered to whenever possible. Ohana means family and family means no one doesn't have someone to squabble with. They ruin the whole "play every team every other year" thing. Rule 2: No protected cross division rivals. You can have an 8 game conference schedule, a championship game, and still play every team every other year.


With a complicated* set of ironclad** rules my aim is to make FBS college football perfectly*** organized. But the messiness of college conferences drives me bonkers. I love college football and I love looking at maps.
