As conference realignment continues dramatically altering the landscape of college athletics, UCLA head football coach Chip Kelly said Sunday that he believes college football needs to be a separate entity, with its own commissioner.
“I think we need to have a conference commissioner and I think football should be separate from the other sports,” Kelly said ahead of the LA Bowl, according to SI.com. “Just the fact that our school is leaving to go to the Big Ten in football … our softball team should be playing Arizona in softball. Our basketball team should be playing Arizona in basketball.
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“But because football left—and they’re saying, ‘Well, how do you do that?’ Well, Notre Dame’s independent in football and they’re in a conference in everything else. I think we should all be independent in football.”
Kelly suggests a 64-team conference broken up into regional divisions.
“You can have a 64-team conference that’s in the Power Five and you can have a 64-team conference in the Group of Five, and we separate it and we play each other. You can have the West Coast teams and then every year, we play seven games against the West Coast teams and then we play the East.
“So we play Syracuse, Boston College, Pitt, West Virginia and Virginia. Then the next year, you play against the South while you still play your seven teams … not that I’ve really thought about this, and not that I’ve spent a lot of time on this.”