Did I take this long to actually think about all this? It's Thanksgiving at work. Enough said.
*First up are the three major conferences
*Some MVFC teams moved on to the three sub-FBS conferences after what will be the Big 3
*You can see what I think the future MVC conference will be
*I added the Little 3 conferences to show why the XDSU's will eventually join the Mountain West because the Mountain West will be gutted
B1G (24)
Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Penn State, Rutgers, Virginia
Purdue, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Wisconsin
California, California-Los Angeles, Oregon, Southern California, Stanford, Washington
SEC (24)
Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, South Carolina, Miami
Cincinnati, Kentucky, Louisville, Missouri, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State
Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M
Big 12 (28)
Boston College, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, West Virginia
Central Florida, Georgia Tech, Memphis, North Carolina State, South Florida, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Arizona, Arizona State, San Diego State, Southern Methodist, Texas Christian, Texas-San Antonio, Texas Tech
Brigham Young, Boise State, Colorado, Nevada-Las Vegas, Oregon State, Utah, Washington State
Next up: Fresno State
Big East (16)
Eastern
Butler
Connecticut
Georgetown
Seton Hall
St. John's
Providence
Villanova
Xavier
Western
Creighton
Dayton
DePaul
Gonzaga
Loyola-Chicago
Marquette
St. Louis
St. Mary's
Mountain West Conference (20+2)
Eastern
New Mexico 7
New Mexico State 7
North Dakota State 9
North Texas 8
Rice 8
South Dakota State 9
Tulsa 11
Texas-El Paso 10
Texas State 10
Wyoming 1
Western
Air Force 1
Colorado State 2
Fresno State 3
Hawaii 4
Montana 5
Montana State 5
Nevada-Reno 6
Sacramento State 6
San Jose State 3
Utah State 2
Non-football member schools
Grand Canyon
Wichita State
Sun Belt Conference (24+2)
North
Army 4
Appalachian State 3
Coastal Carolina 5
East Carolina 3
Marshall 8
Massachusetts 4
North Carolina-Charlotte 5
James Madison 8
Liberty 9
Navy 11
Old Dominion 9
Temple 11
South
Alabama-Birmingham 1
Alabama State 2
Florida Atlantic 6
Florida International 6
Georgia Southern 7
Georgia State 7
Kennesaw State 2
Louisiana-Lafayette 10
Louisiana Tech 10
Southern Mississippi 12
Troy 1
Tulane 12
Non-football member schools
Davidson
Virginia Commonwealth
Mid-American Conference
Akron 1
Ball State 3
Bowling Green 4
Buffalo 5
Central Michigan 6
Eastern Michigan 1
Kent State 5
Miami (OH) 11
Ohio 11
Toledo 3
Western Michigan 6
Youngstown State 4
South
Arkansas State 2
Chattanooga 7
Eastern Kentucky 7
Jacksonville State 9
Illinois State 8
Louisiana-Monroe 10
McNeese State 10
Middle Tennessee State 12
Missouri State 2
Northern Illinois 8
South Alabama 9
Western Kentucky 12
Non-football member schools
Belmont
Murray State
Top 2 teams from the “Group of 3” (Mid-American, Mountain West, and Sun Belt) play for automatic bid into a future 16-team CFP playoff
Missouri Valley Conference (18) (of the future)
Eastern
Bellarmine (Louisville, KY)
Detroit-Mercy/Oakland (Detroit, MI/Detroit suburb)
Evansville (Evansville, IN)
Illinois-Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Indiana State (Terre Haute, IN)
Northern Kentucky (Cincinnati, OH suburb)
Valparaiso (Valparaiso, IN)
Wright State (Dayton, OH)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI)
Western
Bradley (Peoria, IL)
Drake (Des Moines, IA)
North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)
Northern Iowa (Cedar Rapids, IA)
Oral Roberts (Tulsa, OK)
South Dakota (Vermillion, SD)
Southern Illinois (Carbondale, IL)
St. Thomas (Minneapolis, MN)
Texas-Arlington (Dallas, TX suburb)
16 games vs 8 other teams in division
3 games vs 9 teams from other division
1 in-conference bracket buster style game
20 total conference games