kayako wrote:Tulane left the SEC if that counts.
Husky_U wrote:ArmyVet wrote:AAC is looking to expand.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... alignment/AAC is expected to move first on any additional expansion because it lost three valuable pieces and is down to only eight members. If it loses two more members, the AAC's automatic qualification status for the NCAA Tournament could be impacted. Sources also tell CBS Sports that ESPN could rework its media rights deal with the AAC at a lower price due to a membership composition clause in their contract.
Sources say the clause could be activated if the AAC lost UConn, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF. UConn left the AAC entirely in 2020, becoming an independent in football while joining the Big East for basketball and other sports.
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco is not worried about a reworking of the deal, persons close to those discussions tell CBS Sports. Aresco has been telling constituents that he hopes to keep the value of the conference's media rights payout equal to what it was before Cincinnati, Houston and UCF left for the Big 12. AAC schools are paid approximately $7 million annually as part of a deal signed in 2019 with ESPN.
So Aresco and the AAC are going after Boise, San Diego State, Colorado State, and Air Force, but should that western pod decline, it's UAB, FAU, UTSA, and Rice...
kayako wrote:Django wrote:So if the B12 stays in the P5, are Temple, USF (Big East) and SMU (Southwest) the only 3 remaining teams in the G5 that at one time were in a major conference? Then fell off?
Tulane left the SEC if that counts.
The release the school put out on the move emphasized the ASUN’s bid to become the nation’s top FCS football conference. Jacksonville State, which had been the OVC’s best football program for the last several years, already had announced it was leaving for the ASUN
Bogg wrote:The noise today appears to be that Air Force and Colorado State are close to an agreement with the AAC, and that UAB is all but agreed on if the AAC can find a suitable fourth school. If that's the case, and Boise/SDSU stay in the MW, it'll be interesting to see what the MW does.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote: Although, other than Memphis and Wichita State, I doubt any of the remaining members really care, as all are football-first athletic departments.
Omaha1 wrote:Austin Peay leaving the OVC for the Atlantic Sun.The release the school put out on the move emphasized the ASUN’s bid to become the nation’s top FCS football conference. Jacksonville State, which had been the OVC’s best football program for the last several years, already had announced it was leaving for the ASUN
ArmyVet wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Austin Peay leaving the OVC for the Atlantic Sun.The release the school put out on the move emphasized the ASUN’s bid to become the nation’s top FCS football conference. Jacksonville State, which had been the OVC’s best football program for the last several years, already had announced it was leaving for the ASUN
Belmont is apparently leaving the OVC for the Missouri Valley Conference.
kayako wrote:Belmont's move was inevitable with its extreme outlier of a basketball budget. Probably a strong A10 candidate if they're in position to poach down the road. Grand Canyon is another school with an oversized basketball budget, possibly WCC bound.
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