Which of these three conferences is most likely to just pull the plug from having all of its valuable schools taken?
My suspicion is they'll basically try to go to the route the Big East went when the ACC was robbing them by taking from CUSA...I imagine these three will look more at the best options for schools from The American and maybe other group of five teams. The Big 12 is adding UCF, Houston, Cincy, and BYU. I give them credit for being preemptive. I can't figure out what the PAC-10 especially is waiting for...and also think the ACC should be looking around for potential good fits.
What I think could really be a deathblow to one of the conferences is if school(s) leave from one of the three to a different one of the three(excluding the B1G and SEC, which are obviously the top two).
My suspicion is they'll basically try to go to the route the Big East went when the ACC was robbing them by taking from CUSA...I imagine these three will look more at the best options for schools from The American and maybe other group of five teams. The Big 12 is adding UCF, Houston, Cincy, and BYU. I give them credit for being preemptive. I can't figure out what the PAC-10 especially is waiting for...and also think the ACC should be looking around for potential good fits.
What I think could really be a deathblow to one of the conferences is if school(s) leave from one of the three to a different one of the three(excluding the B1G and SEC, which are obviously the top two).
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