Got kinda bored with my dynasty so I decided to shake things up and instituted promotion/relegation into the equation. I initially organized them by the teams 4-year championship outlook. The hierarchy is Pac-12 > Big 10 > SEC > Big 12 > ACC > American > Mac > MWC > Sunbelt > Independent. The first 7 conferences have 10 members each. MWC & Sunbelt have 16 and there are 14 Independent teams. Each year, the conference champion/dweller is moved up/down a conference. Two lowest teams from MWC & Sunbelt move to independent. The 4 best teams in the independent move up to Sunbelt/MWC.
Florida, Oregon, Texas, Texas, Notre Dame have been the Pac-12 champions so they are the national champions in my head cannon. Houston, USC, Washington State, Texas and Auburn have won the actual BCS Shampship games. Texas is the only school to win both. USC is the biggest mover I think, starting out in the ACC and working their way into the Pac 12, although I haven't been keeping the best track of that. I also forgot to write down the conference champions for year 4 so conferences didn't change that year. I am going to simulate one more season for a total of 5, so each team has been able to reach an equilibrium with the new status quo. I think I am going to leave Jack Blackbird as national championship winning coach of the national champion washington state football team and create a new coach, taking over a team from the independent. I wanted to start over with him but I can't think of a way around the coach upgrades, other than not giving them out at all or maybe a couple a year. IDK, IDK.
The Pac-12:
start:
Tennessee, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Florida, Texas, Alabama, LSU, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Iowa
end:
Tennesee, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Texas, LSU, Iowa, Oregon State, USC, Houston, Auburn,