that's great raplh wrote:let's see - tcu dominated and kept moving up
And how many conferences did TCU belong to through that process? They didn't sit around to see what happened.
MWC is not a viable conference- they lack a private school member so that their finances are subject to FOIA, they are all over geographically, and they have a crappy tv deal. CUSA is also spread out and will eventually have UCF and ECU poached by the Big East. If the Texas schools + Tulsa of CUSA band together and push to form a new conference with 4 each from WAC/MWC they could probably negotiate a decent TV deal and retain a fair number of bowl tie-ins. The WAC and MWC and maybe CUSA would cease to exist with the loss of these members=no exit fees. SMU, UH, UTEP, Tulsa, NM, AFA for a division is not a bad travel schedule especially when you add three in-state OOC games each year (TCU + a big12 team + Rice or other in-state cupcake). Go to Cali every other year, Nevada every other year, Hawaii every four years, and Boise every four years.
The remaining teams (LaTech, Tulane, SoMiss, Rice, Memphis, UAB=CUSA /UtSt, Idaho, Wyo, CoSt, NM, SJSt= WAC) either pick up some FCS schools or merge. This conference wouldn't be competitive for tv dollars or recruits.