A P4 breakaway is going to happen. The revenue gap is just too big at this point; the Power leagues are pulling in massively more money than everyone else, and that’s what keeps pushing this toward a split.
The big hang‑up is the TV contracts. Those deals tie the conferences to the current setup, and nobody can just walk away without lawyers and networks tearing up the whole structure. The P4 is already moving toward its own governance model, so the desire is clearly there.
To me, this happens when the next major media deal comes up and a network decides it wants one unified contract instead of four separate ones. That’s the moment it becomes real.
I have a question:
What happens with antitrust? A fully unified, NFL style P4 league suddenly starts looking a lot like a monopoly. Does Congress step in, or does the P4 get some kind of legal protection?
That might end up being one of the biggest hurdles or the cleanest pathway, depending on how it’s handled.