NCAA President Charlie Baker said Division I schools are discussing a regional approach to non-football sports to address travel burdens from conference realignment. Baker noted that sports like basketball and Olympic sports play 30-60 games annually across geographically dispersed conferences, creating scheduling challenges that football—with 11-14 games per season—does not face. He clarified he was not proposing a separate college football league, but rather exploring how schools might restructure scheduling for non-football sports.
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