Suggesting that UConn is a "hoops school" is just stupid. Like Duke, UNC, UMD, Kentucky, Indiana, Kansas, UCLA and those other "hoops schools" that aren't in major coferences? Football drives the bus, but basketball is not irrelevant.
Meanwhile, should the ACC expand, just what classic football power is waiting in their geographic footprint? Hmmm? None. Big Ten? Just one, ND. Big XII? None. SEC? Maybe WVU. Pac 12? You could make a case for Boise based on recent history. The great classic football schools are taken. BYU and Notre Dame are all that is left, and they don't want to join. Almost every major league has as many basketball centric schools as football schools, save the SEC and maybe the BigTen.
Louisville? Hoops school. Cincy? Rutgers? Neither do much of anything well historically. Nevada? Wyoming? Ball State? Memphis? Tulsa? Fresno St.? I'm not seeing it. So if you are expanding, what can you look for? Solid all-sports athletic programs, strong hoops, strong academics and the potential to improve at football. That's the best you can do. There is no long lost twin of Michigan or Ohio State waiting in the wings.
I have no doubt that UConn will be fine when the dust settles.