Just bored on a Thursday so I thought I'd make this thread.
10 schools decide to formally drop state affiliation and play a national schedule against one another. Who would be the 10 programs? Keep in mind this is all hypothetical and based soley on the football and the maintained success of those programs involved. I don't want to hear the old "De La Salle would never do that, they stand for something bigger than football" argument.
This is about 10 programs that hold of a proven track record of success going head to head to determine a true national champion.
10 schools decide to formally drop state affiliation and play a national schedule against one another. Who would be the 10 programs? Keep in mind this is all hypothetical and based soley on the football and the maintained success of those programs involved. I don't want to hear the old "De La Salle would never do that, they stand for something bigger than football" argument.
This is about 10 programs that hold of a proven track record of success going head to head to determine a true national champion.