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For a conference of 10 teams it seem like these are the scenarios;
Big East - East
UConn - Rutgers - Temple - Navy - West Virginia
Big East - West
Louisville, Cincinnati, South Florida, TCU, Air Force (or SMU)
To go to 12 teams add UCF, Villanova or Army to the East. UCF stands out in this group, However the pressure to take the 3rd Academy may be too much, but Army may not be interested as they are the Academy that struggles the most to compete. Nova should be a last resort.
In the West they could add whichever one of and SMU that is not in the group of 10, or Houston. To be honest I would like to leave out and bring in both SMU and Houston, but may be necessary to bring in Navy.
It includes 5 teams that have played in recent BCS games (UConn, WVU, Louisville, Cincinnati, and TCU) and don't forget Shiano and Rutgers are deforesting NJ while they chop towards a national championship. There is a strong eastern presence with teams in the tri-state, Philly, and Maryland, along with the strong WVU fanbase. Marketable western cities with potentially 2 teams in Dallas/Fort Worth, Cincy, Louisville, Tampa and maybe Houston.
Is this enough to salvage the BE as an AQ conference and get a decent TV contract?
Big East - East
UConn - Rutgers - Temple - Navy - West Virginia
Big East - West
Louisville, Cincinnati, South Florida, TCU, Air Force (or SMU)
To go to 12 teams add UCF, Villanova or Army to the East. UCF stands out in this group, However the pressure to take the 3rd Academy may be too much, but Army may not be interested as they are the Academy that struggles the most to compete. Nova should be a last resort.
In the West they could add whichever one of and SMU that is not in the group of 10, or Houston. To be honest I would like to leave out and bring in both SMU and Houston, but may be necessary to bring in Navy.
It includes 5 teams that have played in recent BCS games (UConn, WVU, Louisville, Cincinnati, and TCU) and don't forget Shiano and Rutgers are deforesting NJ while they chop towards a national championship. There is a strong eastern presence with teams in the tri-state, Philly, and Maryland, along with the strong WVU fanbase. Marketable western cities with potentially 2 teams in Dallas/Fort Worth, Cincy, Louisville, Tampa and maybe Houston.
Is this enough to salvage the BE as an AQ conference and get a decent TV contract?