Boilermaker Rick wrote:
The NCAA is simply a voluntary alliance of colleges. The BCS schools could leave the NCAA if they wanted. This leverage is why the NCAA won't be the one who creates a football playoff.
If there ends up being 4 super conferences, you probably have enough condensed power that you could realistically break off from the NCAA if you really wanted and survive and thrive, especially considering that the minor conferences would have to choose between becoming a glorified club sport like most non Division 1 leagues are and staying relevant.
It won't ever happen because the NCAA is completely powerless against the powers that be in the power conferences so they have no reason to destroy them(by creating a college basketball playoff and taking away pretty much any revenue that the NCAA generates).
I don't see any way that it happens but the conference commissioners, especially Jim Delany, are more powerful than anyone in the NCAA office. The NCAA isn't needed since most conferences do 95% of the work already but the NCAA is a good way to avoid Congressional issues and it allows the guise of college athletics at the top to be comparable to Division 3 schools who play "for the love of the game".
If they were actually saying that the end of this will result in the teams leaving the NCAA, then that's incredibly unlikely and actually pretty dumb. Then again, that's been my opinion of most thoughts I've seen on the SportsReporters.
Thanks for the answers Rick, and on your last sentence, you heard some of those things from Israel Gutieriez from Miami on yesterday's show.