USC, UCLA eyeing Big Ten move by 2024 There really needs to be a reorganization of college sports conferences, at least in the west, in my opinion. For one thing the West Coast Conference needs to be eliminated. That is just a group of super-expensive private schools with varying degrees of church affiliations-and dnot even the same church. It's not like they refuse to play against public schools, so what else really unifies them ? It's not like people who attend public schools are godless, so the conference just comes off as elitist. On the other side of it, the West Coast Conference schools to my knowledge (except maybe Brigham Young-I don't know) aren't even necessarily screening appllicants based on their religion so much as their academic qualifications and money.
However much sense it makes to organize conferences geographically that doesn't work for the haves who aspire to achieve more. The have-nots would in turn get pummeled instead of playing like universities. Cal and Stanford would not be happy about being forced to play UCD every year in basketball or baseball and against whom would Hawaii even play ?
I think the answer is for conferences to loosen requirements for membership that are based on the level of participation. There should be more affiliate-memberships and not less.
And this seems like a topic with a lot of meat to it, so I will start an additional thread