The next move will be the SEC's. Who will be #14 or will they sit on 13 for a while?
Missouri seems to be a big topic of conversation. Will they stay or go to the SEC? If they really had their way, they'd join the B1G.
The BEast can't really replenish the coffers at this point because will there even be a football conference to invite schools to if more current members bail?
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fsquid wrote:WVU to the Big 12, down to five members now.
As a Syracuse fan, it is sad to see the Big East crumble like this. However, the league did it to themselves. Wonder now where the rest of the football schools will go.
I was hoping WVU and UConn would go to the ACC. That way you could have had a division of old Big East squads and kept some of these rivalries going.
fsquid wrote:WVU to the Big 12, down to five members now.
As a Syracuse fan, it is sad to see the Big East crumble like this. However, the league did it to themselves. Wonder now where the rest of the football schools will go.
I was hoping WVU and UConn would go to the ACC. That way you could have had a division of old Big East squads and kept some of these rivalries going.
Rick
This is what happens when you have so many differing agendas: Carholic basketball schools, football schools, Notre Dame, etc. This house of cards was destined to collapse, sadly.
Perhaps down the road, if the ACC decides to go to 16, UConn and Rutgers will get invites or in a fantasy scenario, ND says yes to the ACC and UConn rides those coattails in as well.
There's also an extremely small chance the SEC could poach an ACC school, creating an opening.
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