A lot of interesting thoughts. A few more on my end, with it being clear that the 4 big XII teams to the Pac 97.
1. If there were no further Big East losses, I think the Big XII leftovers would join the Big East hybrid. If, however, UConn, RU and WVU land somewhere, I think the basketball schools say enough, the Big East stops sponsoring football and USF, Cincy, LV and maybe a Boise, BYU or other MWC or CUSA school joins a reconstituted and watered down Big XII. Now, the A Ten gets to be raided.
2. I think ND joins a conference. Remember, the administration wanted to join the Big Ten a while back but yielded to alumni pressure. I think that this time, they use the timing pressure that Swofford has created on the process and join (likely the Big Ten but I don't think with the right TV deal the ACC is impossible) a league and tell the alumni they had to act immediately and there was no time for alumni input.
3. I don't think the Big Ten or SEC are going to find it easy to poach ACC members after this. I think to outpay the ACC contract, which will be revised upwards, will require paying teams more than they are worth.
4. The Big Ten is playing for big boy stakes right now. There strength has always come in part from not just being the midwest conference, but also more the northeast conference than any single other group. The expanded ACC, if they take RU and UConn, could grow into the major product in the Northeast markets. The Big Ten has to decide if they are willing to overpay for UConn and RU, or risk having their principal region shrunk. Real guts ball.
5. I have trouble thinking anyone is "blackballing" UConn. Pitt was a plaintiff as well in the suit. To quote the Godfather movie, "it's just business."
6. If I have a choice between Big Ten and ACC, it's a no brainer. ACC has more drivable games, a largely northeast football conference, chance to play hoops tourneys in NYC and better hoops. I really don't see why I would prefer the Big Ten (although beggars can't be choosers).
This could go on for a while. However, given the jobs, student-athletes and state interests at stake, I would hope the power leagues would have the decency to do whatever they are going to do and get it over with so everyone can get on with their lives. But I'm not betting on decency at the moment, LOL.