shizzle787
King Shizzle DCCLXXXVII of the Cesspool
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Big 12 vs. Pac-12. That is the battle. I think the Pac-12 ultimately wins as it has the better plan. At the end of the day, the Pac-12 has the better brands and less dead weight. They will win out. The Pac-12 expands to 16 by adding Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, and Iowa State.
Those six schools plus Texas and Oklahoma vote to dissolve the Big 12, and they have eight of the ten votes to do it so nobody has to pay any exit fees.
The remaining six schools decide to stick together and form a new conference: the Great Plains Conference. The new league loses its autonomous status.
The six schools (Baylor, WVU, Cincy, Houston, UCF, and BYU) invite six others to join: SMU, USF, Boise State, Memphis, Air Force, and Colorado State.
The Mountain West at this point has the upper hand over the AAC and invites Tulsa, Rice, and North Texas to get back to 12. Wichita State is invited for basketball.
Navy decides to go independent at this point as UTSA is the only Texas team remaining.
The remaining seven members (Temple, ECU, Tulane, Charlotte, UAB, FAU, and UTSA) look to raid the Sun Belt, American, and MAC. The AAC expands by seven: Buffalo, UMass, LaTech, Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Marshall, and Louisiana.
The Sun Belt responds by adding two schools to get to 12: WKU and MTSU.
The MAC is at 11 members and needs to act: they add Missouri State to get to 12 schools.
C-USA is now down to 6: NMSU, FIU, Liberty, UTEP, JSU, SHSU. They stay together and invite two FCS schools: EKU and McNeese State.
The remaining independents are Notre Dame, UConn, Army, and Navy.
Those six schools plus Texas and Oklahoma vote to dissolve the Big 12, and they have eight of the ten votes to do it so nobody has to pay any exit fees.
The remaining six schools decide to stick together and form a new conference: the Great Plains Conference. The new league loses its autonomous status.
The six schools (Baylor, WVU, Cincy, Houston, UCF, and BYU) invite six others to join: SMU, USF, Boise State, Memphis, Air Force, and Colorado State.
The Mountain West at this point has the upper hand over the AAC and invites Tulsa, Rice, and North Texas to get back to 12. Wichita State is invited for basketball.
Navy decides to go independent at this point as UTSA is the only Texas team remaining.
The remaining seven members (Temple, ECU, Tulane, Charlotte, UAB, FAU, and UTSA) look to raid the Sun Belt, American, and MAC. The AAC expands by seven: Buffalo, UMass, LaTech, Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Marshall, and Louisiana.
The Sun Belt responds by adding two schools to get to 12: WKU and MTSU.
The MAC is at 11 members and needs to act: they add Missouri State to get to 12 schools.
C-USA is now down to 6: NMSU, FIU, Liberty, UTEP, JSU, SHSU. They stay together and invite two FCS schools: EKU and McNeese State.
The remaining independents are Notre Dame, UConn, Army, and Navy.