After all the effort to set up the American after the initial, BSU, SDSU initiative, it is crazy to break up the AAC now. They have been waiting three years for Navy and now can finally have a play off. It is surprising that you left off Houston and USF and especially ECU who regularly knocks off P5 schools in football. Like Dooley said, the AAC should creatively work with BYU, Boise, SDSU, Air Force and Colorado state but the idea of breaking up the AAC and parts of the Mountain West Conference would only lead to more chaos and confusion.
When UCONN wins it's 10th Women's basketball championship, the National media attention may be too much to ignore. The ACC is currently far and away the best Women's Basketball conference with Louisville, Notre Dame, NC, NC State and Duke. Adding UCONN would be huge. If by some chance Notre Dame becomes a full fledged member, adding UCONN will be a no brainer. On the other hand, adding UCONN to the Big 10 would boost their women's and men's bball programs as well.
A 10th National Championship and 3 in a row is without question a dynasty. I realize it's women's bball but in this day and age promoting women's athletic's seems to be the politically correct thing to do. You know the whole equality thing.
Don't be surprised if Gino and the girls provide the impetus for further realignment.