BYU would most likely be in Tier 2. Definitely not up their with USC, Alabama, Ohio St. etc. but one level lower in a group with teams like UCLA, Tennessee, Michigan St. Washington.Tier 1=historic programs like the ones I listed mostly.
Tier 2=good programs who have had less success than the historic ones and "current" powers
Tier 3=good programs, programs with log term staying power but lacking the same status as 1 & 2. BYU in my mind is a perfect example. If you could have Texas or BYU come to town, which one would you choose?
Tier 4 is everybody else. Virginia is a fine institution in a P5 conference, but seriously, do you consider it to be equal to Oklahoma? Those are the teams you are going to get most of the time. They are the teams UConn has traditionally gotten. Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina NC State, Duke, Iowa State, Baylor all fall into that category. Everybody else with a smattering of Tier 3 programs. We got Michigan, Notre Dame, In a sense, what difference does it make whetehr you go to Durham NC or East Hartford? If Diaco is successful, coming to East Hartford will be a boost to your SoS compared to say, going to West Lafayette IN or Starkville MIssissippi. If you are really lucky, you catch one of those Tier 4 teams during one of their good runs. If not, you get a replay of the Virginia game of a few years ago. Basically, those teams will continue ot go on the road. Will continue to play you home and home. the Michigans of the world won't but they rarely did it anyway.
I like BYU. Ive had the chance to seen them play a number of times in person. I have a number of friends who attended BYU and one who played football there so i think im relatively unbiased. That being said, you are high.BYU would most likely be in Tier 2. Definitely not up their with USC, Alabama, Ohio St. etc. but one level lower in a group with teams like UCLA, Tennessee, Michigan St. Washington.
I think everyone probably has their own list of Tier 2 and 3, but there will probably be quite a bit of overlap and some disagreement at the margins. You could make a case that BYU is at that level. I don't think it quite is. there is probably less disagreement on the Tier 1 schools. I'm on the fence about Oregon for example, and I could imagine someone arguing for inclusion of Miami. I ask myself if everything was equal, and I could schedule a game with BYU or Tennessee which would I take and I think most folks would agree that Tennessee is more desirable. BYU is a good game, a national name and certainly better than most P5 schools, though.BYU would most likely be in Tier 2. Definitely not up their with USC, Alabama, Ohio St. etc. but one level lower in a group with teams like UCLA, Tennessee, Michigan St. Washington.
But how does that a change from what happens already. Michigan was a fluke really, combination of a head coach who knew the program and th eneed for an opponent for their re-dedication. That kind of thing could happen in the future, somebody need a game for some reason and we take advantage, but again, Illinois isn't Michigan. Vanderbilt isn't Alabama, Washington State isn't southern California and Iowa State isn't Texas. Those teams will continue to schedule and come to our place.I still think you can take EVERYONE in tier 1 and 2, except TN (who I believe will ultimately play us, just maybe somewhere else than EH, CT), and assume you will not see them at the RENT so long as we are outside of the P5. They have NO reason to come here. Add us to the P5 and the conversation becomes moot.