Jurich has publicly said he would turn down the SEC or Big 12. Trust is a pretty simple concept, but once it is lost, it is hard to repair. In 2003, the 5 schools circled the wagons and got to work on fixing the league. They had no TV deal, they only had one potential buyer, and the BCS bid was in very serious jeopardy. The next 5 years were better for the league than any 5 year period in its history.
Today, we lose a couple of has been, nobodies, and everyone is completely freaking out. Just because Cantor and Nordy are dirtbags doesn't mean every other school President needs to be one. Circle the wagons and get to work building the best league possible. Change creates opportunity for programs. Maybe a Houston joins and becomes the next TCU/Louisville. Instead, all 6 schools are running around trying to find winning lottery tickets, and if one school finds one, the other 5 are totally screwed. This is not the smart play, especially for UConn.