Elephant-man of a non-Atlantic conference that has become a microcosm of college sports dystopia.
I've been thinking about this development/observation since the season began.
The transformation at the power 4, some mid majors and elite schools has indeed been profound and had a number of positive and negative consequences.
I wonder about the vast majority of college athletes however. Thinking about the Big Sky and the WAC while there has been turmoil and change in terms of conference realignment and some level of transfer I've not noted a significant change at either Grand Canyon or NAU or the conferences in which they play. And the changes that are taking place seem to make sense outside of the new world of transfer portal and nil.
Grand Canyon is a representative example. The two UNLV players who arrived in Phoenix arrived by both the transfer portal and as graduate transfer. GCU is leaving the WAC to go to the West Coast Conference, no after accepting membership in the WCC they made the decision to join the Mountain West Conference. Unlike the former pac-12 schools Grand Canyon does have financial considerations impacting travel and the Mountain West seems to be more natural place for the Lopes. I'm delighted as the Mountain West Network streams at no monetary cost so I'll be able to drop ESPN Plus. Getting to see the Lopes play UNLV it is definitely an upgrade over Tarleton Tate.
Am I wrong in observing and assuming that for the vast majority of athletes, let's take women's basketball as an example, there will be minimal impact?