GOONx19;387524 wrote:Your list looks good, but I can't see the Kansas schools going to the ACC at all.
If the Big Ten adds two teams from the Big East and the SEC adds four from the ACC, then when the Big East and ACC get married that's still only 14 teams. Who else would they go after? Memphis and Central Florida? There are no other current BCS teams that they could go after. I don't think it's the best fit, but I'm not sure who the new ACC could add to get the 16, and I don't think that the Kansas schools would turn them down at that point (I'm going under the assumption that the Pac-10 is the first to 16 teams, the Big Ten second, and the SEC third).
Ytowngirlinfla;387554 wrote:Miami, Florida and Florida State would never be in the same division in a league. I'd say they would all fit in the SEC but Florida doesn't want to play Miami on a regular basis.
Florida may not want to play Miami every year, but Florida still only has one vote, so if the rest of the conference decided that a pure geographic East/West realignment is what they wanted to do then that is what would happen. It's not like Florida has veto power to prevent it. Votes just have to be a majority (or sometimes a super majority) not unanimous. I could also see them taking one of the Florida school and putting them in the West along with Kentucky and moving the two Tennessee school back to the East to help make the conference more balanced.