ok, so I think it's safe to say that only 4 conferences are relatively "safe" not to lose any of their current rosters. Big 10, Big 12, SEC, and Pac-12. I think the ACC would have been in there too, but with the addition of Pitt and Cuse, I think it created a rift between the football schools and the others. There seems to be blood in the water. With the championship game set at a minimum of 12 teams, it is 90% certain that the Big 12 is going to grab 2 teams from one of the other FBS conferences. Right now everybody thinks it'll be Clemson and FSU. The next wildcard is the fact that the SEC upped the ante to 14 teams. Will they continue to 16 to create 2 even numbered divisions? And will the other 3 listed above follow suit to larger than 12? That would absolutely ravage the Big East, ACC and CUSA. Maybe even the MWC (I don't really know much about where the pac12 would get more teams from so I assume from there). Then once again, those conferences would be devastated looking for live bodies to keep themselves in existence. At which point we're pretty much all that's left
And if all that comes to fruition, I will suddenly become pro bowl games and anti playoffs as we would be in a conference left out in the cold.