Postby Eric » Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:19 pm
The current Big East is going to rebrand as the "America 12" or something along those lines. Once 16 team super conferences hit, Cincy will be gone to the Big 12 or the ACC and UConn, with their basketball prowess, could be ACC bound. USF will get the short end of the stick as far as football goes.
I think the America 12 can be sustainable enough for a football conference, but it's a "mid-major" at this point. It's basically C-USA and I assume that once Rutgers, UL, Cincy, and UConn leave, they'll just finish it off by adding Southern Miss, Marshall, and Tulsa. I could see them maybe poaching Northern Illinois, but that's the only MAC school that makes sense since most programs don't offer much financially. NIU gives them the Chicago area. UMass would be a stretch since the America 12 virtually has no northeast presence anymore, but it would give them that area.
Running bowl/MSU/OSU record '05-present: 11-32