Future Conference Breakdown (What we know now)
Obviously, this is still a moving target, but here is, if nothing changes as of right now, what conferences will look like in 2025. Tons will still change between now and then, but I figured if anyone was unsure of what it was going to look like as of right now.
This is football only:
BIG 12 (13 Teams)
BYU, Cincy, Houston, UCF, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, OSU, TCU, Texas Tech, WVU and Colorado.
SEC (16 Teams)
UGA, Tenn, SC, Kentucky, Florida, Mizzou, Vandy, Oklahoma, Texas, LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, A&M, Arkansas and MSU.
PAC 12 (9 Teams)
Utah, Washington, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, Arizona, Cal, Stanford and Arizona State
ACC (14 Teams)
BC, Clemson, Duke, FSU, GT, Louisville, Miami, UNC, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, UVA, VT and Wake
BIG 10 (16 Teams)
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, MSU, Minnesota, Nebraska, NW, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin, USC and UCLA
Independents (4 Teams) *Notre Dame
ND*, UCONN, UMASS, Army
SUNBELT (14 Teams)
UL, Texas State, USA, Troy, USM, Arkansas State, ULM, Coastal, App, Marshall, JMU, ODU, Georgia State and Georgia Southern
AAC (14 Teams)
Charlotte, FAU, UNT, Rice, UAB, UTSA, ECU, Memphis, Navy, SMU, USF, Temple, Tulane and Tulsa
CUSA (10 Teams)
Liberty, NMSU, Jacksonville State, Sam Houston, WKU, MTSU, UTEP, FIU, La Tech and Kennesaw State
MAC (12 Teams)
Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Kent State, Miami (Oh), Ohio, Ball State, CMU, EMU, WMU, NIU and Toledo
MWC (12 Teams)
Boise, AF, Wyoming, Utah State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Fresno, SJSU, SDSU, UNLV, Hawaii and Nevada
This is based on 2025 season; I am positive it won't look like this in 2025. The question is what it will look like then.
I did this because I was so confused, and this gave me a chance to see what I know as of now.
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Any chance, ACC could muscle ND into conference compliance and pickup UCONN?
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What about ARMY to the B12?
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I thought major independent wasn’t supposed to be a long term thing, just a parking spot while looking for a conference home?
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I thought major independent wasn’t supposed to be a long term thing, just a parking spot while looking for a conference home?
Your thoughts are correct.
Temporary.
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What about ARMY to the B12?
No way.
Arizona, ASU and Utah will likely be added to the Big12 this week. Word is the PAC TV deal will only pay $20 Mill and it’s mostly streaming.
From there, Washington and Organ will go to the B1G.
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No way.
Arizona, ASU and Utah will likely be added to the Big12 this week. Word is the PAC TV deal will only pay $20 Mill and it’s mostly streaming.
From there, Washington and Organ will go to the B1G.
Bud, who do they back fill with? Hawaii? Wyoming?
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Bud, who do they back fill with? Hawaii? Wyoming?
If they even backfill at all. Possibly AAU schools such as Rice, Tulsa, SDSU, Tulane and Memphis. Or, some type of MW/PAC merger. Heck, the PAC is on life support.
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Dangit. I thought B12 was on life support.
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If they even backfill at all. Possibly AAU schools such as Rice, Tulsa, SDSU, Tulane and Memphis. Or, some type of MW/PAC merger. Heck, the PAC is on life support.
Memphis is not an AAU school. Just made R1. I think the same for Tulsa and SDSU.
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I see that the Geographic footprint goes to hell.
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Dangit. I thought B12 was on life support.
No, the Big 12 got saved by taking the best available in BYU, Cincy, Houston and UCF as well as Colorado. That in turn put the PAC on life support because they were already losing USC and UCLA and now Colorado and in turn Utah, Arizona and Arizona State are the next dominos to fall.
They will attempt to save themselves and I think SDSU will be first on the list, the question is where do they go from there, do they look at the rest of the MWC teams in that market (SJSU, Boise, Fresno) or do they go in a different direction with SMU and Colorado State out of the AAC or do they do a mix of both.
My personal opinion will be a mix of both. I think Colorado State, SDSU, SMU and Boise could be on the top of their list, but don't be surprised if UNLV is there as well and not because of athletic prowess, but more because the market might be something they want.