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A "Be Nice To Everyone" Scenario

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1) UConn and Rutgers to the ACC or B1G

2) WVU to the SEC

3) Louisville, Cincy and USF to the B-12 to get them back to 12

4) TCU back to Mountain West and make the the league an AQ. That may entice BYU to back out of independence.

All is solved and everyone is happy. Either ACC has total control of the east coast or the B1G has a northeast presence and PSU is happy. WVU goes where it fits best. The 3 former C-USA team work in the B-12 and the B-12 gets some decent markets and a Florida presence to help recruiting. TCU not left in limbo, Boise and others can't sue the BCS and other schools like Houston, SMU ect could join the MWC if they want to expand.

If only money and Notre Dame didn't come into play things would be so simple.
 
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1) UConn and Rutgers to the ACC or B1G

2) WVU to the SEC

3) Louisville, Cincy and USF to the B-12 to get them back to 12

4) TCU back to Mountain West and make the the league an AQ. That may entice BYU to back out of independence.

All is solved and everyone is happy. Either ACC has total control of the east coast or the B1G has a northeast presence and PSU is happy. WVU goes where it fits best. The 3 former C-USA team work in the B-12 and TCU not left in limbo.

If only money and Notre Dame didn't come into play things would be so simple.

I like, plus the ACC gets the Big East killed off as a football entity and gets to further strengthen the basketball side.

Unfortunately win/win scenarios don't seem to make sense to the powers that be.
 
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That would work and make everyone happy. Therefore it won't happen.
 
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