My point is that UConn's best realistic outcome, by far, is that the current Big East holds together, and signs a deal with NBC, which will probably require also signing a GoR. Otherwise, we get the New Yankee Conference, because things will really come apart quickly.
Unfortunately, I put the odds of the Big East holding together at less than 50/50. If Notre Dame, Louisville or the hoops schools leave, that will cause Boise and SDSU to leave, and then the conference ship drops straight to the bottom of the ocean pretty fast.
If Boise decides they don't want to be in a league with two schools 2000 miles away like UConn and Rutgers, and we get into a tug of war for teams, Boise is going to kick our ass. A) They are Boise and will have shots at a National Championship in the new playoff system, B) a league will coalesce around Boise almost immediately, which will put a big tug on Houston and SMU to join, and C) Houston, Memphis and SMU know that UConn and Rutgers are still moderately attractive as expansion candidates and will jump at the first chance they get, whereas the new Boise league will be stable.
I think UConn and Rutgers are very attractive to a conference, particularly as a package deal. Unfortunately, no one that matters at the Big 10, ACC, Big 12 or SEC seems to agree with me.