If they were included and information from 2 AD's and my media sources:
Conference 1;
AW
Perrysburg
Whitmer
Findlay
Bedford
Monroe
Clay (will someone explain to me why this makes sense for Clay and Ross to jump to a bigger school alignment)
Springfield
Ross
plus each school gets 2 non conference games
Conference 2:
Sylvania Southview
Sylvania Northview
Maumee
Napoleon
Rossford
Wauseon
Bowling Green
Genoa or Oak Harbor
Monroe St. Mary Catholic
I have heard that there will be a voting initial proposal led this week. The priority is the "big" conference" first then the second tier conference. There would also be a designated cross over game each year based on enrollment. League games would start week 1 to work with the Michigan schools. I am also hearing many schools with loyal connections to the Catholic schools like Whitmer, Ross, AW, Perrysburg would still play CC, SFS, SJJ. This proposal is led by admin from Whitmer and Findlay. As for new schools I could see Bedford brought back into the fray but I have a hard time seeing either Monroe school committing. Monroe High is the big dawg enrollment wise in their conference and Monroe St Mary is the smallest school in their league and has had a ton of success even as a D6 in Ohio (I think they have just over 300 students enrollment wise) so I don't see why they would jump when they just won a state title in 2019. I would also wonder why Wauseon or Genoa would jump as well. Again, don't take my word as concrete, this is coming from 1 AD, 1 assistant AD, and 1 member of the Toledo media. I believe by next Friday you will have a preview of what football in Toledo area, going off NLL and TRAC bylaws, what football will look like for the 2023 season.
As a former resident and taxpayer of the city of Sylvania it really works out for the schools in the "small school" division. This is a great chance for all schools involved to make a run and build up their playoff points. On the other hand, the "big school" divisison I am not sure what to think. I just feel like it is watered down with Toledo CC and SJJ taken out of the fray. I know many schools would continue to play them as non conference but still.....just disappointing for all schools involved and I'm sure while many ADs may have hated losing to the private schools, I am sure they did not mind the gate money from them traveling to their respective schools. All in all, the TRAC & NLL are merging but teling the Catholic schools to get lost I-R-O-N-Y
Best of luck to all the schools involved. I hope they have taken into account A-L-L of their sports, not just football, who my son who will be wrester mainly at Clay in 2021-2022 is looking forward to. Even though as his dad I don't understand the move for all sports.