Clemson, South Carolina football in same division? It would happen in ‘Super League’ plan (2024)

An 80-team “Super League.”

European soccer-style relegation.

Television money distributed to players via NIL.

Clemson and South Carolina in the same division?

Those details are the vision of College Sports Tomorrow, a group of influential sports leaders who’ve been pitching conference leaders and other key college football stakeholders on a bold new plan that would modernize but forever change the structure of the sport.

College football is currently in a evolutionary period defined by NIL, the transfer portal and, most prominently, sweeping rounds of realignment that have dramatically altered the sport’s conferences and done away with a number of historic rivalries as schools try to stay afloat in a billion dollar enterprise. The NCAA has faced significant criticism for its handling of modern college sports.

College Sports Tomorrow is aiming to fix some of those issues with a dramatic proposal.

The Athletic first reported on the details of the Super League on April 3, but the plan went fully viral Tuesday on social media after the sports business website Sportico published a story revealing new details about the proposal, including the suggested geographic breakdown for the league.

Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams say they obtained a confidential slideshow “pitch deck” that College Sports Tomorrow circulated to stakeholders in mid-February that revealed, among other details, that the group is pitching an 80-team league with eight 10-team “divisions” arranged geographically.

In the proposal, longtime rivals Clemson and South Carolina are paired together in the super league’s “Southeast Division” with six other current ACC schools (Duke, Florida State, Miami, N.C. State, North Carolina and Wake Forest), one other current SEC school (Florida) and one current Big 12 school (UCF).

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Under the plan, per The Athletic, the changes apply only to football (the clear revenue driver in college athletics), and other sports would “stay in their current conference structure.”

The proposal’s seven geographic divisions are “permanent” and made up of current Power Five schools, with an emphasis on keeping traditional rivalries in place or rekindling those that have been affected by the past decade of college football realignment.

The eighth and final division will be made up of teams from the “Under League” (Group of Five schools), with eight of the 10 teams in that division rotating out annually based on results from that league’s playoffs.

Every team in the super league would play 14 regular-season games across 15 weeks before qualifying teams participate in a 16-team, bracket-style playoff over a five-week period (with flexibility to eventually expand to a 24-team playoff).

The playoff teams would be the eight divisional winners and eight wildcard teams as determined by set tiebreakers (similar to the NFL) with no selection committee.

Here’s a full list of proposed divisions under the Super League (which, as noted by The Athletic and Sportico, faces significant hurdles and realistically couldn’t come to fruition until some time in the 2030s because of Power Five conferences’ current TV contracts):

College football super league divisions

  • West: Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, Southern Cal, Washington, Washington State

  • Southwest: Arkansas, Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech

  • Plains: BYU, Colorado, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Utah, Wisconsin

  • Midwest: Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Missouri, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue

  • Northeast: Boston College, Maryland, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia

  • Southeast: Clemson, Duke, Florida, Florida State, Miami, NC State, North Carolina, South Carolina, UCF, Wake Forest

  • South: Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

  • Under League Division: Boise State, James Madison, Liberty, Miami Ohio, New Mexico State, Toledo, Troy, Tulane, UNLV, UTSA (temporary)

In the Super League model, eight teams from the Under League will be “relegated” back to the Under League based on results and eight other teams from that league will be “promoted” into the Super League in their place based on playoff results in that league. A number of popular European soccer leagues, including the Premier League, have used this model successfully.

The Under League, Sportico reported, will be organized into eight divisions of seven teams, which were not detailed in the slide deck the website obtained.

The College Sports Tomorrow model also proposes a name, image and likeness setup in which players get shares of a “collectively bargained ‘FB Player Pool’ ” that comes from the Super League’s television revenue and is organized by seniority (5% to all rostered freshmen, 15% to sophom*ores, 30% to juniors and 50% to seniors and graduate students).

The model, per the pitch deck obtained by Sportico, also “encourages student-athlete persistence” and lays out a stricter transfer portal format “to increase odds of graduation and simultaneously creating an even greater incentive for schools to invest in, retain, develop and graduate players.”

The proposal faces a number of hurdles in getting off the ground. The Athletic reported that conferences have been hesitant to meet with CST leaders on the proposal as to not upset their current broadcast partners, and all of the top conferences have signed TV media deals through at least 2029 (as well as a massive extension with ESPN to broadcast a 12-team College Football Playoff for six years starting this fall).

Clemson, South Carolina football in same division? It would happen in ‘Super League’ plan (1)

Clemson and USC together again?

A Clemson-South Carolina pairing in the Super League’s “Southeast Division” would create an interesting dynamic for two teams who have not shared a conference or division since 1971.

The Tigers and the Gameco*cks were both charter members of the ACC starting in 1954 and competed as conference foes for 19 years until USC left the ACC. South Carolina competed against Clemson as an independent until joining the SEC in 1991.

Clemson and USC boast one of the nation’s fiercest and longest-running football rivalries. In fact, before the SEC opted for a conference-only schedule in 2020, blocking the teams from playing that year amid the COVID pandemix, they’d played 111 seasons in a row from 1909-2019, the second-longest active streak behind Minnesota-Wisconsin (1907-present).

South Carolina’s SEC status has long been seen as an advantage Clemson can’t offer to recruits, so the Gameco*cks understandably haven’t been thrilled about the idea of their rival Tigers joining the SEC over recent rounds of realignment.

USC’s former athletic director, Eric Hyman, told The State in 2022 that USC made it clear it didn’t want Clemson in the SEC during a 2012 realignment cycle that eventually saw the SEC bring in Texas A&M and Missouri.

During recent rounds of college football realignment, which have seen the SEC and Big Ten emerge as the premier “destinations” over the past few years, South Carolina leaders have also lobbied against Clemson as an expansion candidate, per various national reports.

The Tigers remain in the ACC, where they’ve been a member for 71 years, but took the major step last month of suing their own conference in an attempt to break out of the league’s grant of rights and explore potential moves to other conferences to increase their revenue long-term.

Clemson, South Carolina football in same division? It would happen in ‘Super League’ plan (2024)

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Clemson, South Carolina football in same division? It would happen in ‘Super League’ plan? ›

In the proposal, longtime rivals Clemson and South Carolina are paired together in the super league's “Southeast Division” with six other current ACC

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schools (Duke, Florida State, Miami, N.C. State, North Carolina and Wake Forest), one other current SEC school (Florida) and one current Big 12 school (UCF).

Who is the biggest rival of the South Carolina football team? ›

The Clemson–South Carolina rivalry is an American collegiate athletic rivalry between the Clemson University Tigers and the University of South Carolina Gameco*cks, the two largest universities in the state of South Carolina.

What is the record between Clemson and South Carolina rivalry? ›

Clemson improved to 73-43-4 all-time against South Carolina. Clemson's 73 all-time wins against South Carolina are the program's most against any opponent.

In what year were 10,000 counterfeit tickets sold? ›

In 1946, a ticketing scandal unfolded when 26,000 tickets were sold for the Big Thursday game against Clemson, along with 10,000 fake tickets manufactured by some nefarious person. The stadium filled up with fans — some with real tickets and some with fake tickets — and admission gates were closed.

Does South Carolina have a college football team? ›

The South Carolina Gameco*cks football program represents the University of South Carolina. The Gameco*cks compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference.

Who is Clemson's biggest rival? ›

The rivalry matchup is considered the most important sporting event in the Palmetto State each season. South Carolina ended the Tigers' seven-game series win streak (the teams did not play in the 2020 COVID-19 season) from 2014-21 a season ago with a 31-30 victory at Clemson.

Who is buried on the UofSC campus? ›

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Rion McKissick returned to the school in 1927 as Dean of the School of Journalism and later served as university president from 1936-1944. Upon his death in 1944, the student body petitioned the board of trustees to allow McKissick to be buried on campus. He is the only person to receive that honor.

What year did Clemson go undefeated? ›

Though LSU and Clemson have finished undefeated in consecutive seasons (2018 Clemson, 2019 LSU), they were the first to do so since Florida State in 2013. Here's a list of every undefeated national champion since 1936.

Which team rivalry has existed the longest? ›

The Yale-Princeton rivalry is the oldest in college football, dating back to 1873.

When did South Carolina beat Clemson 5 years in a row? ›

South Carolina's longest consecutive winning streak in the rivalry occurred from 2009 – 2013, when the Gameco*cks won five straight games over the Tigers.

Is it illegal to resell concert tickets? ›

Although there are no federal laws against ticket scalping, 15 states have banned it in some way. In some of those states, if you're caught scalping, you can be fined and/or spend up to a year in jail.

What does Ticketmaster do with unsold tickets? ›

Your tickets will remain available for purchase until the event's resale deadline expires, which varies by event. Any tickets that have not sold will be placed back into your account for your use. Unsold tickets aren't eligible for refunds, but you can still use the ticket(s) by removing the listing.

What country counterfeits the most US currency? ›

The US authorities believe that Peru is the major foreign producer of fake dollar bills circulating in the US.

Why is South Carolina famous? ›

South Carolina is known for its beaches, golf courses, and historic districts. It ranks 40th in size and the 23rd in population. Its most influential cities are Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg and Florence.

Has South Carolina ever won an SEC championship in football? ›

Similar to Kentucky, Ole Miss has not played for an SEC championship since 1992. South Carolina has never won the SEC Championship Game, but has however played for one in 2010, falling to Auburn by a final of 56-17. Tennessee last won an SEC title back in 1998, with MVP honors going to Volunteers WR Peerless Price.

How many national championships has Clemson won? ›

Clemson Tigers football
Claimed national titles3 (1981, 2016, 2018)
National finalist4 (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Conference titles27 (21 ACC, 4 SIAA, 2 SoCon)
Division titles9
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Who are South Carolina football rivals? ›

South Carolina's foremost rival is Clemson University. The two institutions are separated by just over 125 miles (201 km) and have been bitter rivals since Clemson's founding in 1889.

Who is USC primary rival? ›

The UCLA–USC rivalry is the American collegiate athletics rivalry between the UCLA Bruins sports teams of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and USC Trojans teams of the University of Southern California (USC).

Who are USC football rivals? ›

USC Trojans football
RivalriesNotre Dame (rivalry) UCLA (rivalry) Stanford (rivalry)
Heisman winnersMike Garrett – 1965 O. J. Simpson – 1968 Charles White – 1979 Marcus Allen – 1981 Carson Palmer – 2002 Matt Leinart – 2004 Reggie Bush – 2005 Caleb Williams – 2022
Consensus All-Americans84
Current uniform
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Who are the Chiefs biggest rival? ›

The Chiefs–Raiders rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders. The rivalry between the Chiefs and Raiders is considered to be one of the NFL's most bitter rivalries.

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