If I'm the AAC, I'm prepping every welcoming package imaginable should Kansas State, TCU, Baylor, etc get left out from the ACC, Big Ten, and Pac 12's feeding frenzy. There's a possibility that rather than the Big 12 add new members, the AAC comes out of this as a power conference.jpfalcon09 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 3:21 pmI think the answer is, we simply don't know. G5 is in decent shape for the foreseeable future, but the wheels are in motion for realignment to even impact the mid-majors. If the Big 12 chooses to stay together and bring in programs like Cincy, Houston, UCF, and Boise, then those conferences are going to have to fill those remaining spots, etc. etc. Lots of dominoes yet to fall. Toledo, Buffalo, NIU would be prime candidates for the American if things happen the right way.Schadenfreude wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:02 pmThe MAC will carry on. So will the G5.roguewarrior wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 1:54 pm why does the MAC come to an end if big schools are hopping around?
One thing is for sure, OU and Texas have proven it's every program for itself amidst this new landscape and the MAC (and other G5 conferences) would be stupid to not be having their own discussions about what the future is going to hold for their members.
It's an odd scenario. The AAC should be every bit as prepared for losing Cincinnati, UCF and Memphis to the Big 12 as they are prepped to gain some Big 12 leftovers.



