If the NFL Had a Similar Structure to European Leagues

The current National Football League is the highest level of American football in the United States of America, with 32 teams based in 30 metropolitan areas throughout the country. The league has two 16-team conferences (the NFC and the AFC) with four 4-team divisions in each conference.

But what if the NFL said "Screw it," and partnered with the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA, and high school athletic associations across the United States and made a league system similar to European association football leagues, despite the controversy?

Championship
The original 32 NFL teams will automatically qualify for the Championship. Furthermore, the twelve best NCAA Division I FBS college football teams will join the original NFL teams to compete in the inaugural NFLC season. With the 2022 FBS season upon us, the FBS teams now have one thing on their mind: securing a spot in the top 12. Now, it feels much more important than winning the national championship. As of July, the stage already seems to have been set, but the NFLC's initial season hasn't been set in stone. These 12 teams should retain their rankings in order to qualify for the NFLC:


 * 1) Alabama
 * 2) Ohio State
 * 3) Georgia
 * 4) Texas A&M
 * 5) Notre Dame
 * 6) Utah
 * 7) Clemson
 * 8) Oklahoma State
 * 9) Michigan
 * 10) Wake Forest
 * 11) Oregon
 * 12) Baylor

Super Bowl
The new Super Bowl would be just like the FA Cup. Every single team in America would have a chance to win American football's most prestigious competition. Yes, even the high school teams - imagine that!