Interesting plan and I miss the Rant Board. I was away for a few years, come back and there is no Rant Board. What gives? I loved the Rant Board. Did the CPD appear in the early hours and force everyone to de-Board?
Sorry, I digress.
I think the regional affiliation between NFL and big-enough college programs will take precedence over other criteria. So Indiana gets picked by the Colts (unless ND spurns the Bears or holds out as an independent) and schools like Nebraska just don’t have dance partners. The Broncos would never choose the Bugeaters over the Buffs. Rutgers will find their recruiting results improve dramatically.
I don’t think you can do this halfway, however, so teams will be comprised of players who can be called up by their pro affiliate. Imagine if Shadeur Sanders had played out the last three or four games of the Broncos season. TV ratings for those games would go from zero to off the charts.
NFL-Affiliated schools can do whatever they want regarding academic arrangements but relegated universities would drop their General Studies degrees as their players would truly be student athletes. There will be many differences between the broadcasts of NFL minor league and relegated conference football. Not insignificant is that relegated broadcasts will return to listing players majors in on-screen introductions (remember that!?).
The rant board went away because the discourse became absurdly vituperative and FloridAlum didn’t deserve to spend his days moderating that nonsense.
I haven’t thought about my proposal for a development league in years, but there was a lot more to it. For example, the games would rotate between the stadiums of the affiliated schools, preserving at least part of the atmosphere which makes college football so unique. For twenty years or so, the league would have to pay through the nose to license the school names and rent use of the stadiums on game days, in order to assist athletic departments drowning in debt after the facilities arms race. (Maybe the schools could generate revenue by holding concerts in the venues, too. *hat tip*)
Also, I see no reason why guys like Shadeur couldn’t get called up to the bigs mid season under my proposal. I suppose if their NFL team made the Super Bowl, they would have to withdraw from their respective schools for the winter quarter or spring semester, though. All in all, that would probably be worth it, given the payday they would be looking at.
Anyway, nothing like this will happen for decades, in my opinion. So long as the NFL is getting a “free” minor league system, the owners aren’t going to pay a dime. It will take the schools giving up under financial pressures and refusing to provide the free service before the league will act.
The goal of this proposal isn’t to ‘fix’ football, it is to save the soul of the higher education system in the U.S. Universities probably shouldn’t be in the business of running minor league sports franchises. They should focus on their academic missions.
The effects on the nonrevenue sports could be devastating. No change can come without pain.
And with football driving alumni engagement in many places, schools will be very hesitant to let go of the golden calf until they are more or less forced to.
Edit: My apologies to those who clicked on this thread to discuss ticket prices. I realize I helped drive it off the road. Don’t worry, I’m done.