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AI generated Conference Realignment

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Designing conference realignment based on regional television ratings, regional rivalries, and conference profit sharing while considering football and basketball shared television revenues and regional fan base rivalries is a complex task. It involves balancing several factors and considering various perspectives. Here's one potential realignment scenario:
Apologies for the oversight. Here's an updated realignment including missing schools.

  1. East Coast Conference:
    • Boston College
    • Connecticut
    • Maryland
    • Penn State
    • Pittsburgh
    • Rutgers
    • Syracuse
    • West Virginia
  2. Southeast Conference:
    • Alabama
    • Auburn
    • Clemson
    • Florida
    • Florida State
    • Georgia
    • Georgia Tech
    • Miami
    • Tennessee
  3. Midwest Conference:
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Michigan
    • Michigan State
    • Nebraska
    • Ohio State
    • Wisconsin
  4. Pac-12 Conference:
    • Arizona
    • Arizona State
    • California
    • Oregon
    • Oregon State
    • Stanford
    • UCLA
    • USC
    • Washington
    • Washington State
  5. Big 12 Conference:
    • Baylor
    • Kansas
    • Kansas State
    • Oklahoma
    • Oklahoma State
    • Texas
    • Texas Tech
    • TCU
  6. Southwest Conference:
    • Arkansas
    • LSU
    • Mississippi State
    • Ole Miss
    • Tennessee
    • Texas A&M
    • Vanderbilt
This realignment aims to group teams based on geographical proximity and historical rivalries while considering television ratings and fan base interests. However, it's important to note that conference realignment is a complex and evolving process influenced by numerous factors, including financial considerations, institutional preferences, and NCAA regulations.
 
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