squirrel wrote:Exactly...long-term it does no good for Valley members to be committed to the league at this point. Because this all trickles down...the Big East needs to look at the Sun Belt and CUSA for more teams and survival. The Sun Belt and CUSA are going to look at the CAA and MAC probably the Valley and OVC and so on.
Yes. Some D1 conferences will fold before this is all said and done. The big outstanding question is what happens to the Big East FBS conference.
DANGER: Wild speculation aheadAt the moment, the Big East FBS conference has 3.5 full members who have not announced their departure (UCONN, Cincy, South Florida, and Temple who is currently a football-only member this year with a pledge to join in all sports next year)
If traditional basketball schools like Memphis and UCONN bail on the neutered Big East FBS conference, or if the vaunted Big East television deals don't materialize, it could be that the Big East FBS schools are homeless, and that rejuvinates CUSA and the Sun Belt, and maybe even the WAC. None of the football programs that are in or committed to the Big East are programs that would be out of place in a mid-major FBS conference.
If the Big East does manage to survive, the Sun Belt looks OK with 10 members pledged for 2013. CUSA also looks OK with 12 teams pledged for 2012 and 14 teams pledged for 2014. In that scenario, the WAC is most likely to fall apart.
If the Big East FBS conference survives, and the Big East non-football conference goes to 12 or more, then things could get interesting again between the MVC, the A10, the Horizon and the Summit.
Say the Big East non-football conference picks up 4 teams from the A10 and CU from the Valley.
Now you have a 9-team MVC, a 9-team Horizon, a 10-team A10 (finally), and a 10-team Summit League. All of these leagues could potentially be stable at these levels. But, the first move would start it all rolling again.
If the A10, for example, wanted to get back to 12 by inviting Milwaukee and Loyola Chicago, the Horizon might implode. Or if Cold got his wish and got WSU into the MWC, the MVC might fold. The A10 could run into problems if the entire western flank of the conference went away (Butler, Dayton, Xavier and Duquesne to Big East non-football conference, SLU to MVC). Or, all of these leagues could re-stock from the Summit and decimate its membership.