IMO Texas schools are out. It makes sense to us as outsiders but Houston made several Big 12 officials mad back in 2016 and on top of that why would these schools who recruit Houston or Dallas want to give more relevance to Houston or SMU.
BYU is in IMO. The whole they are Mormons and don?t like LGBT, whatever, doesn?t matter when they have people who attend and watch their games no matter who they are playing. Next is probably Cincy which bridges the WVU gap slightly. Then it depends on what the Big 12 wants, do they want to keep the conference as connected as possible or do they want proven winners. If they go with winner I go Boise and UCF. I know it?s crazy the Boise is in the same conference as UCF and WVU but for TV purpose the Big 12 could have games at noon, 330, 7, and 10.
If they want to stay as tight as possible I think you go Memphis which again bridges the WVU gap a little more and? Colorado St. I know that one no one is talking about but they would be back in the Denver market and it is a good school with tons of potential.
How does all this impact us? Well in either scenario the American loses 2 schools and they already only have 11 since UConn left. I would want to move into that conference especially if ECU, Navy, Temple, and one of the Florida schools remained. Jmo, who knows but it?s exciting to think we have even a chance to get out of the worst conference.