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Just a little bit more hope from our good friend BuffaloLion:
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=157&f=1395&t=11724969
Take it for what it is worth...
Virginia burned their bridge when they signed the ACC GOR. They were at the top of the list as team 15, and had a verbal ok. We were just debating as to whether to take Florida State as team 16 (non-AAU) or someone else.
You being an Ohio State fan probably already know this as Ohio State was Florida State's biggest ally. When Barron signed the GOR out of the clear blue sky, it was like kicking Ohio State in the gonads. Ohio State had called in a LOT of chips to get FSU approved, and from what I understand, had 11 votes. Delany wanted it to be unanimous which was what was holding things up.
We will expand to 16 before 2017 if one of two things happens. Either UConn gets AAU status, or the University of New York's rebranding is a success. If either of those two things happen, the 3 team pool we will choose from is 2 of UConn, University of New York, or Missouri.
If those NEITHER of those two things happen, we will wait until the Big 12's GOR expires in 2025, and take Kansas as 15. They have been in constant contact with us, and want in the CIC BAD. The western teams, especially Nebraska, are lobbying hard for them. With this new "targeting rule" in football, there is speculation that basketball could surpass football in popularity by 2025.
The other team that has been in contact with us is Oklahoma. They want to renew their rivalry with Nebraska, and also really want in the CIC. They, like Kansas, also have many western allies, and are a National Brand. Of course their problem is that they are not an AAU University. If they have AAU membership before 2025, look for them to be team 16. If not, and UConn is still not an AAU school, look for darkhorse University of New York as team 16. They will have been 12 years into their rebranding by then, and would be bringing with them a gigantic television market.
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=157&f=1395&t=11724969
Take it for what it is worth...