I saw this earlier today. SEC and Big Ten both go to 24 teams with 6 divisions of 4--each have 8 playoff teams with the winners meeting in a bowl game (Rose or Sugar)--so basically pro football. Younger generations will love it. The older generations will probably hate it but the TV money would be insane. There was a 30 team model (6 divisions of 5) but some of that seems absurd. This seems realistic to me.
Big Ten was proposed as
1. Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers & Va Tech
2. Ohio State, Michigan, Northwestern & Illinois
3. Notre Dame, Michigan State, Purdue & Indiana
4. Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska & Minnesota
5. USC, UCLA, Stanford & Arizona State
6. Oregon, Washington, Colorado & Utah
SEC was proposed as
1. Clemson, Florida State, Miami & North Carolina
2. Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss & Mississippi State
3. Georgia, Florida, Georgia Tech & South Carolina
4. Louisville, Tennessee, Kentucky & Vanderbilt (this is the only one that truly seems weak but similar to Wisconsin I guess)
5. Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State & Baylor
6. Texas A&M, LSU, Arkansas & Missouri
Won't lie--there would be great games all the time if they only played their conference.