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Memphis is not a western team
Its 1000 miles from NYC
And 2200 miles from Portland
Travel in the MW is brutal not only because of distance but some of those cities are brutal to get to.as are WSU and OSU.
The AAC with the excepion of Tulsa is easily accessible and closer .
Philly , Charlotte , Miami , New Orleans Dallas , Birmingham , Baltimore , NYC , Houston . are short direct flights from Memphis .msny are hubs. The Old teams are making $7,000,000 plus 5 teams are sharing $80,000,000 in exit fees .
Unless there was a guaranteed big dollar media contract that no one knows about its delusion . It a big population League
The Northeast really has the most skewed perception of distance.. The Western US is huge snd vast areas under populated.
Why would AAC teams want to get into a logistical nightmare like the New PAC 12 another G5 conference for all sports? Thats sanity unless your getting $20,000,000 a team
I was referring to the westernmost teams in the AAC. I know Memphis is not in the West.
As we have seen, many schools will sacrifice almost everything all for the sake of getting their FB team higher up the food chain (or not going down). The new PAC has potential to be the clearly strongest G5 league, if they do this right. Meanwhile the last realignment has really watered down the AAC. It used to be top G5. Last year it fell to 3rd behind the Sun Belt and MW.
Two former P5 teams + the cream of MW and AAC could be a very strong conference (in a G5 sense), and set the teams up to do better if/when the ACC collapses.
If you add a few central time zone teams (Memp Tln TX schools), travel burden is more manageable.
No I do not know the exact costs of the increased travel. Maybe it'll be prohibitive. But I think it deserves serious consideration. And again, schools will typically do almost anything to move up a few rungs on the ladder.