BirdmanBB wrote:http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6988468/acc-accepts-pittsburgh-panthers-syracuse-orange-14-team-league
well things just got really interesting with 'Cuse and Pitt being accepted to the ACC. With the Big East needing a couple more schools I would like to think an invite might be sent out to Temple and Memphis this time. That could very well end up effecting the MVC.
I have to revise my initial hypothesis - that the ACC would be cannibalized. Now that Syracuse and Pitt have joined the ACC, I would think they'd go to 16 eventually. For fun, let's add UCONN and Rutgers.
The Big East would then have only 4 remaining football schools - West Virginia, Cincinnati, South Florida, and Louisville. If you entertain the notion that the SEC will add further by adding Missouri or West Virginia, the Big East is probably unable to get back to 12 football playing schools. Would the remaining basketball schools be looking to add to what remains of the Big East and keep the league together? I assume they would try and raid the A10 for Temple and Xavier, maybe Umass or Charlotte. Don't forget the CAA either in this as schools like VCU and George Mason could be attractive to the Big East.
This is really a fascinating time in college athletics. I don't think the MVC will be impacted, but it seems that there is a surprise every day so who knows?