Redbirds4Life wrote:uniftw wrote:MVCfans wrote:Reports circulating that the Big East and UCONN are discussing the Huskies joining the conference. Not sure how the AAC would then respond or if this news would strengthen or weaken the Wichita State to AAC rumors.
What would they do with football? Would the AAC keep them? I suppose if that were the case then it would help WSU's case. They'd maintain what they have now, essentially
My guess would be that UConn Football would go to "Independent" status, like BYU, Notre Dame, etc. Their football program isn't elite, but they are still UConn and could survive as an independent.
Notre Dame is ACC without being in the ACC. Part of the deal that got them into the ACC for all other sports was scheduling a minimum 5 of their 12 games against ACC schools. There is growing (even if slower than "normal) movement for them to join the ACC full time.
BYU has maintained indy, but they half regret it and have attempted (many times) to get into a conference since leaving the MWC. The MWC hasn't been desperate enough to take them back (as of yet) and the B12 and P10 went other directions despite BYU begging.
Army and UMASS are currently the other two independents. Navy joined the AAC last year. Army can probably keep going indy for a while. UMASS is about to his a real crossroads for their program. New Mexico State was booted from the Sun Belt along with Idaho. Idaho is moving FCS but NMSU wants to try indy. Not sure how that will work.
I suppose BYU, NMSU, UCONN and UMASS could arrange something, but for schools with as little support as NMSU, UCONN and UMASS it's going to be real tough to hang on long term, especially as conferences move towards 9 game conference schedules.
More and more UCONN games are looking like this
http://www.trbimg.com/img-57dd8247/turb ... e-20160917http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af3 ... yds74v.jpgI'm sure they'd try for a while, but they may not be willing to fight too hard to stay FBS. They'll be in a conference with Villanova who funds at just an FCS level (and is pretty damn good at the FCS level) and is at the top of the CBB world. I wouldn't be shocked to see that happen, though the "PR" of moving FBS to FCS may make them just drop completely rather than go FCS.
If the CAA Football Conference could get UCONN and UMASS back that'd be big. If UCONN would move back then UMASS would move back.