With 32 clubs, MLS could adopt a 2 years season scheme... Each club will play 31 games each year, once time against each club in MLS, home or away, depending on draw. The following year they play the returning 31 games. In the end of each year you have a Playoff to determine the MLS Cup winner. Also you have the Supporter's Shield winner (Like a Junior Champion, a Cesar Champion) However each two years the points adds up giving a full champion title by points - the MLS League Champion (Like a senior champion, a Augustus Champion). Each year you have a MLS Cup winner, a SS winner and each 2 years you have also a MLS League Champion. Also this will allow less games each season, giving better schedules. 31 VS 34.
Ending conference division... Ending unbalanced Schedule... With 32 clubs, you can't play to all 32 clubs inside the same season, without more regular season games (at least 38 games)... And no doubt to give the MLS League Champion title to the club with the the best score, because all teams will have balanced games (31 home and 31 away). It's like each SS trophy was the "junior" champion, and the MLS League Champion is the coronation of the "senior" champion, could be a third club or the confirmation of one "junior" champion. All that without removing interest to each MLS year, because in the end you have the MLS Cup. MLS Title ranking: 1 - MLS League Champion 2 - MLS Cup 3- US Open Cup 4 - SS Trophy
Nobody cares Nobody cares Nobody cares Nobody cares 4 reasons that the average public doesn't care about in order to bring in a system that literally nobody in the world uses.
Ok. But, Liga MX format also was at certain point something different, now many countries in Latin America use the same scheme (I'm not saying it start in Mexico, I don't now where it started). If Liga MX could make each turn into a independent tournanament crowing each season two league champions... Why not, MLS could make one season lasting two years, still crowing each year 2 MLS winners, one MLS Cup Winner and SS winner?
Funny how this guy's ideas for making soccer more popular in the US all involve creating an alphabet soup list of trophies that no one's going to care about. People aren't going to automatically start watching just because there's more trophies to win.