As some of you may have heard, recently Gary Bettman (NHL Commissioner) put forth a plan for realignment of the National Hockey League from the current 6 divisions with 5 teams format to a format with 2 divisions of 8 teams and 2 divisions of 7 teams. The NHL’s logic behind the realignment is to have divisions roughly based on geography. The main driving force have been teams like Detroit and Columbus that are in the Eastern time zone but play in the Western Conference. The NHL would likely move one or both of them into the Eastern Conference should Bettman’s realignment plan go through.
There have also been talks about realigning Major League Baseball as well, and as we all know, College Football is in the midst of an upheaval that we probably haven’t seen the end of, which has led to Utah and Colorado moving to the Pac 12, Nebraska moving to the Big Ten, and TCU moving to the Big East.
So that got me thinking: what if the NFL decided to jump on the bandwagon and realign the league based on geography. Now, the NFL’s history is not one of using geographic logic in determining divisional alignment. Let’s not forget we’re not very far removed from a league that had Indianapolis in the AFC East, Jacksonville in the AFC Central, Arizona and Dallas in the NFC East, Tampa Bay in the NFC Central, and New Orleans and Atlanta in the NFC West.
Of course this is all just a fun little mental activity to pass the time during the lockout. This has no real bearing on anything that might actually happen.
Before I throw out my crazy idea though, I’ve gotta give a shout-out to my boys over at Blitzburgh Blog, who were a little quicker on the keyboard than me and got their Realignment Plan posted this afternoon.
I’ll be the first to admit, the NFL gives heavy consideration to historic rivalries when drawing divisional lines. However, for the purposes of this post, I’m going to blow up the AFC/NFC split and treat every team as it exists in an attempt to come up with a geographic-centric alignment for the NFL.
Even though the NFL is currently in an 8-division/4-team alignment, I’m flipping that on its head and going with the NHL model of 4 divisions with 8 teams per division.
Now, the NFL isn’t a league that’s about to just up and change things on a whim. Heck, they stuck with the 6 division format until 2002 when they literally ran out of places to put Houston and had their hand forced into moving into the current 8-division format. In all honesty, the current NFL alignment with 8 divisions of 4 teams works perfect and I wouldn’t change it.
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