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Breaking the Logjam on Realignment

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 1:08 am
by Water Pony
Here is the way to defuse some of the anxiety, rationalize conferences and make sense of the alternatives:

1. ACC takes only Miami, creating a solid 10 team conference and applying to the NCAA for a Conference Championship game based on 10 teams.

2. Big East moves to 10 FB schools by adding Louisville, Cincinnati & Mempnis to Syracuse, BC, Va Tech, Pitt, Rutgers, WVA and Conn. BB Schools could form an eight school division by adding Marquette, Xavier and DePaul.

3. Conf. USA adds Navy, SMU, Rice and Tulsa; emphasizing the service academics and a strong Texas/SW foundation to remaining schools.

4. Mountain West takes two: Boise State and Nevada. If four, add Fresno State and Hawaii

5. WAC picks up Sun Belt schools.

Personally, I like the Private Schools/Service Academy model with SMU/TCU, Houston/Rice, Tulsa/Tulane and Army/Navy. I don't care about their recent records. Like minded schools will benefit from an association of high quality and academically sound institutions. Plus the SW has strong commitment to the values of the serviceschools. Eight school conference for this group permits the scheduling of stronger OOC games for each.

Re: Breaking the Logjam on Realignment

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 1:23 am
by Hoop Fan
I agree, we would have to do something creative with our olympic sports, including bball, but being associated with Navy and Army in football would be a credit to SMU. Tulane also makes alot of sense for us.