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We've said for a long time this is what is going to happen.

When Emmert openly questions the NCAA's usefulness, then you know there is a lot of forward thinking going on.

The move to depart from the NCAA is simultaneously going to be a move toward pro football and pro basketball.

Northwestern, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State etc. should be as worried as Oklahoma State right now.

The only way this DOESN'T happen is if the SEC is somehow dumb enough to reject Texas. If that happens and Texas lands in the B1G then you can have a balance of power that keeps the 4 conferences on somewhat of a competitive keel.

But if Texas and Oklahoma go to the SEC, then Clemson, Florida St., Michigan and Ohio State will start quaking in their boots. Go play second tier football at Michigan against the Indianas of the world or go play at Georgia against the best of the best. Pretty easy to see what's going to happen here.

there will be 2 teams left in all of college football and they will just play each other over and over?
 
We've said for a long time this is what is going to happen.

When Emmert openly questions the NCAA's usefulness, then you know there is a lot of forward thinking going on.

The move to depart from the NCAA is simultaneously going to be a move toward pro football and pro basketball.

Northwestern, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State etc. should be as worried as Oklahoma State right now.

The only way this DOESN'T happen is if the SEC is somehow dumb enough to reject Texas. If that happens and Texas lands in the B1G then you can have a balance of power that keeps the 4 conferences on somewhat of a competitive keel.

But if Texas and Oklahoma go to the SEC, then Clemson, Florida St., Michigan and Ohio State will start quaking in their boots. Go play second tier football at Michigan against the Indianas of the world or go play at Georgia against the best of the best. Pretty easy to see what's going to happen here.

We will see what shakes out. The reality for the NCAA is that basketball funds it. Football funds the ADs at these schools. So there was always a disconnect. I don’t agree with your SEC prediction. In fact, UT is probably screwing itself here. Go win at Clemson or Ohio State or get curb stomped at Texas. The lower tier SEC schools are doomed. Missouri, Arkansas, Vandy and Miss State are really going to struggle. South Carolina, A&M and Ole Miss will perhaps be better but not really competitive.

I think OK State is a bad example. Vastly superior to all those schools at football and basketball. Iowa State is worried. At some point I wonder when we will see Northwestern and Vandy just bail on trying to be big time in sports. They don‘t need it.
 
It’s too bad that our football team is a complete dumpster fire that has inspired total apathy from the entire fanbase (minus a handful of masochists), or else we could have potentially been positioned to take advantage of openings in the ACC/BIG as conferences grow and things shift around.

as it stands we won’t even be in the discussion.
 
This college realignment is so much more enjoyable this time around since we UConn fans have nothing to worry about.
I not sure that that is true but at least any problems are less immediate.
 

I find this really interesting. Would the PAC, B1G and ACC take this into consideration as part of a potential strategic move? Would it give them more time to figure out what they want to do? They don't have to take anyone now. They'll all be waiting.
 
In case you're curious, M H ver3 had come out of hibernation this evening and Swa im is claiming Okie State has a shot at getting into the Pac-12.
 
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With all of the terrible things that have happened in the world over the past year-plus, I cannot tell you how satisfying it is that conference realignment is back and barely affects UConn. To see the old chorus of Twitter buffoons back posting their nonsense is so entertaining.
 
There may actually be short term benefits for us. It’s not unrealistic that teams like Navy and Temple end up independent and help our potential independent scheduling challenges.
Agree, but if consolidation is happening among the power conferences, being on the outside looking in is not a good thing.
 

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