The past decade's changed the landscape of college football forever. Realignment altered conferences, destroying some traditional rivalries while creating new, intriguing matchups. The game's arguably at its most lucrative value ever, but at the same time, it's still growing.
2015 stands to be one of the most interesting seasons in recent memory because of its stability. For the first time since 2010, a season will begin without any changes to a power conference. That year, Nebraska applied for membership in the Big Ten, a move that became effective in 2011, kicking off the wave that's changed the landscape as we know it.