The Mega Realignment of 2010-2015 is still chugging along, but the dust is starting to settle with only a few changes in the Power 5 conferences. The Big Ten has the most changes, with two new teams being added, and a complete realignment of divisions. Gone are Legends and Leaders, replaced with the much less controversial East and West. The ACC remains the only conference with non-geographic divisions, but that is largely due to the fact that a hypothetical North division would be most of the old Big East teams plus UVA and would end up dividing the NC schools, which makes no one happy.
So, here's the scorecard to keep the conferences and divisions straight in the Power 5 conferences for 2014. Teams are listed in no particular order.
SEC, Pac-12, and Big 12 fans, no worries for you, as there are no changes in your conferences.
ACC
Atlantic
Florida State
Clemson
Boston College
NC State
Wake Forest
Syracuse
Louisville (new)
Coastal
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Duke
Miami
Pitt
SEC
East
Florida
South Carolina
Georgia
Missouri
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
West
LSU
Alabama
Auburn
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
Texas A&M
Arkansas
B1G
East
Indiana
Penn State (still on restrictions)
Michigan
Michigan State
Ohio State
Maryland (new)
Rutgers (new)
West
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Illinois
Iowa
Purdue
Wisconsin
Pac-12
North
Stanford
California
Oregon State
Washington
Washington State
Oregon
South
Arizona State
Arizona
UCLA
USC
Colorado
Utah
Big 12
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
Baylor
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
West Virginia
Independents
Notre Dame (except for the 5 guaranteed ACC games)
Army
Navy
BYU
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