If that happens, so far I've predicted some of the major movements, the leftovers it's hard to tell what will happen.
In 3 years I think we'll see this happen tho...
SEC picks A&M and Clemson (although NCState or Fla St are still possibilities)
B1G picks up 2 and also goes to 14 increasing TV's for BigTen network and expanding to 2 major eastern US cities (DC & NYC).
(Maryland & Rutgers). This not only helps East coast presence, but actually helps preserve many traditional BigTen rivalry games.
ACC now has 2 losses and sits at 10. also goes to 14 and adds UConn, Syracuse, WVU and Pitt. Splits divisions along old conference lines.
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This is where it gets fun, and who knows how it will turn out. This leaves Big XII with 9 teams. Iowa St., K-State, Mizzou, Texas Tech, Okie St., Kansas, Baylor, Oklahoma & Texas. Texas may go Indy here, or PAC-12 may swoop in and go to 14 inviting Texas & Oklahoma (creating a southwest division), and allowing Texas to keep its LHN.
Big East has UofL, Cincy, USF and TCU left. MWC & CUSA still have everyone left. Does Big XII try to grow to 14 if UT and OU leave? Does BigEast football conference cease to exist? Where do all the leftovers head to?
We need to be getting ready winning soon is all I know.
All teams have cross-div rival, same number opp div, that they play annually.
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SEC (first to act)
East
1-UK, 2-Tenn, 3- Vandy, 4- SC, 5-Clemson, 6-Georgia, 7-Florida
West
1-MSU, 2-Bama, 3-Ole Miss, 4-Ark, 5-Tex A&M, 6-Auburn, 7-LSU
B1G (second to act)
East
1-Rutgers, 2-Maryland, 3-Penn St, 4-Ohio St, 5-Indiana, 6-Purdue, 7-Illinois
West
1-Nebraska, 2-Wisc., 3-Mich St, 4-Mich., 5-Minn., 6-Iowa, 7- NW
ACC (third to act)
Atlantic
1-UConn, 2-Syracuse, 3-WVU, 4-VT, 5-BC, 6-Pitt, 7-Miami
Coastal
1-UNC, 2-Duke, 3-GT, 4-UVA, 5-Wake, 6-NC State, 7- Fla St.
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PAC-14 (possible if Texas & Okla jump)
Pacific
1-UW, 2-Wazzu, 3-Oregon, 4-Oreg St., 5-Stanford, 6-Cal, 7-USC
Southwest
1-Arizona, 2-Ariz St., 3-Texas, 4-Oklahoma, 5-Utah, 6-Colorado, 7-UCLA
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After that it's anyones game. Who knows where we'll all end up.