senditinjerome wrote:let me be clear...I do not think UMass is a big east expansion target, nor do I think they should be.
The only reason this pertains to the big east and this blog is to point out that UConn cannot "shelf" its FB program in the MAC and join the big east...UConn is not a viable expansion candidate no matter how you slice it.
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admin wrote:Umass to AAC? Where else could they drop football?
admin wrote:Umass to AAC? Where else could they drop football?
HoosierPal wrote:This certainly points to another conference shift coming soon. My guess is that UMass will have to align with another conference for it's football. The two obvious ones are the 1st AAC and 2nd CUSA. This likely puts other dominos into motion, particularly in the AAC. Will the AAC then attempt to get SLU/VCU/Dayton/Wichita State as it potentially looses UConn and Cincy/Memphis? Who wants to pick up UConn, Cincy and Memphis? The Big 12 might be interested in Memphis or Cincy, but more likely BYU. And if SLU/VCU/Dayton/Wichita State are gone, where does that leave the Big East?
notkirkcameron wrote:HoosierPal wrote:This certainly points to another conference shift coming soon. My guess is that UMass will have to align with another conference for it's football. The two obvious ones are the 1st AAC and 2nd CUSA. This likely puts other dominos into motion, particularly in the AAC. Will the AAC then attempt to get SLU/VCU/Dayton/Wichita State as it potentially looses UConn and Cincy/Memphis? Who wants to pick up UConn, Cincy and Memphis? The Big 12 might be interested in Memphis or Cincy, but more likely BYU. And if SLU/VCU/Dayton/Wichita State are gone, where does that leave the Big East?
I wouldn't say that. If the AAC adds UMass, that will bring it to 12 for all sports and 13 for football (Navy joining as football affiliate in 2015). The MAC has already made it clear that they don't want UMass. This appears to be a case where only one domino falls.
HoosierPal wrote:
First, the A-10 will look to add to their collection. UConn, Cincy Memphis and BYU will be in play for greener pastures. Easier said than done, correct. The ACC is looking at the ultimate 16 team league. How long with the Big 12 stay at 10? (As long as Texas says so?) The Big 10 will be at 14. They will look at the ACC and see how they can match the 16 team league. Same with the SEC. The much talked about, ultimate 5 team BCS super league is on the near horizon.
Your opinion is that it won't happen. My opinion is that domino's will fall. We'll compare notes in two year.
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