Water Pony wrote:SMUstang wrote:If the MWC is able to land all 4 of these schools, it will be far superior to what's left of the Big East. It could be a mute point anyway if the 7 basketball schools vote to mercifully kill BE football. But think of it, travel would be significantly less than the nBE 10. SMU could be playing 7 games within their division, 2 games with the other division, and 3 non conference games. The furthest road trip within the division would be Laramie which would be much better than Storrs. Let's face it, the nBE is not going to be the next power conference. The MWC has a chance to be that conference.
And for basketball and the Olympic sports, travel matters. We really won't be losing much by not playing Tulane, Memphis, UCF, ECU, Temple and UConn.
The SWC, WAC, and nBe are dead or almost dead.
There will be no sixth Power Conference. You could make the case that there will only be four, if the ACC is raided again. And, the MWC is weaker since Utah, BYU and TCU are all gone with or without adding SDSU again. Lastly, Playing in the MT and PT zones would be the darkside of the moon. We need to embrace the East and become power. Only then would we be a candidate for the remaining 4 or 5 power conferences, since neither MWC or NBE will make it.
The only way it would get to 6 is if the SEC, PAC 10 and Big 12 don't grow, the ACC sucks a couple more schools out of the big east, and then the leftovers int he big east and the top schools in the MWC form a 6th conference.
The bottom teams in the MWC don't generate enough revenue to give it any chance at all of being a power conference ever. The best teams in the MWC would have to leave for the Big East in order to form a 6th conference, and that just isn't going to happen right now. So, the magic number is either 4 or 5, with two minor conferences. 4 if they go to 16/18, 5 if they stay put.
If the conferences stay put, we are stuck in one of the two minor conferences. Our best chance is either 4/18 or 5/14-16. Otherwise we are stuck in one of the two, both of which are upgrades over what CUSA was, but they are definitely the two minor conferences.