TheAsianSensation wrote:One thing to watch: if Gonzaga leaves, the WCC is in prime position to poach Seattle from the WAC, and the WAC would once again be pressed against the minimum limit required to exist as a conference.
I'd do a couple things:
1) Call BYU. It's a longshot, but the WCC sans Gonzaga is not what they want their endgame to be. With the MWC filled up and Wichita taking the non-football spot in the AAC, it's possible the MVC represents their last best chance at having semi-regular chances at at-large bids in the future.
2) Call New Mexico St. If the WAC is gonna go down in flames.....
Actually honestly I'm surprised the Summit hasn't made a power play for Grand Canyon/NMSU (and maybe even UVU). If they can somehow shed IPFW and WIU, they can refocus as a western conference and build a pretty strong 10-team league. The XDSUs and the rest of the conference are putting up palatable RPIs these last few years.
Fort Wayne would be a better fit in the Horizon (but I doubt the Horizon wants them right now).
Western Illinois would be a better fit in the OVC (but I doubt the OVC wants them right now). Honestly Western could go to the OVC and basically flip with Murray for football and Murray could join the MVC in hoops.
I think it is likely UMKC rejoins the Summit League, possibly as soon as this year which would also be a hit to the WAC. Would be pretty funny if all of that went down and a league whose office is in Chicago had no teams east of Omaha. But there is some logic in focusing on the west.