I guess this is our de facto Realignment thread, so I'll put this here:
https://twitter.com/TomFornelli/status/1544357573830361090?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1544357573830361090%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.surlyhorns.com%2Fboard%2Findex.php%3Fapp%3Dcoremodule%3Dsystemcontroller%3Dembedurl%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FTomFornelli%2Fstatus%2F1544357573830361090
The best thing for the strongest remaining teams in both the B12 and PAC would be to get rid of the dead wood by creating a new conference made up of the strongest without the weaker members.
Note:
Strong and weak as used herein refer to media rights money generation not on field/court performance.
The fundamental problem with the B12 from day one was that they had too much dead wood. As originally formed from the B8 and the ashes of the SWC, they were made up of:
- 4 TX schools (UT, aTm, TxTech, Baylor): They only needed two, UT and aTm
- 2 OK schools, they only needed one, OU
- 2 KS schools, they only needed one, Kansas
- The #2 school in Iowa, not needed
- Mizzou
- Colorado
- Nebraska
The seven (UT, aTm, OU, KS, Mizzou, CO, and UNL) should have then looked to expand their footprint into fast-growing non-P5 areas (probably NM, UT, NV) or tried to raid nearby P5 areas (AZ). That could have created a durable league.
A B12 raid of the Pac or some kind of merger will face the same situation as the B12 faced, too much dead wood.
None of the following should realistically be in even a quasi-P5 league:
- Iowa State, #2 school in Iowa
- KSU, #2 school in KS
- OkSU, #2 school in OK
- OrSU, #2 school in OR
- WSU, #2 school in WA
- Baylor
- TxTech
- TCU
- Houston
OkSU might be strong enough for what is left.
Maybe a Texas school or two: Houston makes some sense because Houston is a large media market and not all that close to Austin or College Station. TxTech, similarly, is REALLY far from UT-A and aTm.
I'm thinking the combined league without cast-offs is:
- Zona
- ASU
- California
- Stanford
- Colorado
- Utah
- BYU
- Oregon
- Washington
- Kansas
- WVU
- UCF
Then maybe:
- Houston
- TxTech
- Cincinnati
- NM or NMST
- UNLV or Nevada
- Air Force
That is a total of 12-18 schools all on relatively equal footing. They'll probably lose at least some to the B1G, SEC, or possibly the ACC but there wouldn't be any better leagues to jump to other than those two (maybe 3).