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I understand that. What I was saying in the first place is that when a conference is desperate, they will do what they need to do to fortify the strength of the conference. Geography was not important to the Big 12 when they added West Virginia. Academics were no longer important when there was a threat of the conference breaking apart to the ACC. The Big 12 is going to be adding member schools in a defensive manner if they do so, because they are the conference sitting between three power conferences, and are the ones who are likely to be ripped apart. Big 12 realignment is going to be defensive in nature. They will want BYU and can probably get them. However, that will leave one spot left. The realistic options are Cincy, USF, UCF, and UConn. No, the Big 12 schools do not want to travel to the Northeast, but travelling to Florida for most of them is just as inconvenient. The point is that Cincy has the geographic edge. However, if realignment has taught us anything, it is that conferences will value different things at different times. The Big 12 will need to add a member that adds credibility to the conference. Adding a team that was in C-USA and has little success outside of a bowl win against UGA a few years ago is not going to convince a school like Texas that the conference is stronger and want to play in it. Are Texas and Oklahoma really going to be happy to have conference games against C-USA refugees and travel to them?
If I were the B12, I'd be adding the Florida schools first.