Along with P4, I’ve seen G6 used by media too.
Relegation will never happen, the pecking order will never allow it.
I figure in the next decade the ACC breakaway happens in a few years in by the end of the decade the Vanderbilts will start being squeezed out, triggering another G6 reshuffle.
The wild card today is not only the MWC, it’s the AAC…who gets the ACC call up in a few years.
The PAC 12 leftovers are picking off the MWC top tier. Maybe they try to pick up Tulane and Memphis? Tulane and Memphis should probably stay put but what if they bolted? If so UL should begin making inquiries with the AAC and hopefully So. Miss will to replace them. As others have mentioned its a matter of time before the ACC top tier goes to the B10 and SEC. History will repeat itself. The ACC leftovers will reload by picking off a few top tier AAC eastern region schools. Then the AAC picks up a few top tier SBC East schools. Then the SBC reloads with who knows? IMO we can't afford to be passive or we'll end up with tread marks on our backs. In a perfect world the top tier of AAC and SBC schools merge but realignment doesn't work all nice and neat that way. The next step towards UL becoming part of a 'best of the rest' situation likely involves future AAC membership.
The status of the Sunbelt is higher than it has ever been…and yet, we should still move if there is an opportunity. Zero question about that.
Why?
The name recognition of Sunbelt schools is a contributor to putting 10K in the Cajun Field.
If the best of the SBC East gets gobbled up by a depleted ACC, that means that they have also gobbled up the best of the AAC East.
At that point the AAC West schools will dominate the conversation and cherry pick what is left of the SBC. We would end up in a Texas based league with schools like UTSA, Texas State, Rice, North Texas, Tulsa, Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss etc .etc.
Sounds good to me.
I’d be all for a south central type conference
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