muskienick wrote:The 4 x 16 concept would seem to be the most logical final resting place for the "Big Football" schools. The below colored conference lineups indicates how this one fan imagines the resulting 4 conferences. Left out in the cold could be the following significant schools: the entire AAC, Boston College, and BYU. Frankly, who else should even be mentioned?
At that point, the idea of Villanova or other non-FBS schools entertaining the thought of upgrading their FB programs to FBS status would be downright silly. But as a corollary to that, the thought of the many current FBS schools not included in the 4 x 16 plan to downgrade their FB programs (at least financially, if not in category) would seem extremely prudent since they lost the major "WAR" of realignment.
At that point it would behoove those former FBS schools who lost the "WAR" to seek out the very best partners to form the greatest possible basketball-driven conferences. At that point, the Big East would be in the driver's seat with Conferences like the A-10, AAC, West Coast Conference, MAC, MVC, Horizon, Mountain West, MAAC, WAC, etc. scurrying for relevance.
NEW CONFERENCE (ACC & BIG 12 SURVIVORS): Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, West Virginia, Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
NEW PAC 16 CONFERENCE: Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Utah California, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State
NEW SEC: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UNC, Vanderbilt
NEW BIG TEN CONFERENCE: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Virginia
There are some "IF's" and "BUT's" related to the above 4 x 16 plan:
1. Obviously, Boston College does not "make the cut" if Notre Dame accepts membership in the New Big Ten.
2. If the new 4 x 16 alignment allows Notre Dame membership but allows it to remain independent of any of the 4 Conferences, then BC would replace Georgia Tech in the New Conference and Georgia Tech would slide over to the New Big Ten.
3. If Notre Dame is granted #2 (immediately above), it would likely have to agree to a minimum number of games (8-10) each season scheduled against members of the 4 new Conferences described above.
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