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I don't know why people are opposed to Houston and UCF. They are large schools with a lot of alumni and in Houston's case they've had quite a bit of success in the big two sports. Cincinnati and Memphis have as well for that matter.
You picked the same four I did and arranged them the same way I would.
I know the media is going to trash such a "JV" conference, but that honestly is both a very good football conference and an excellent basketball conference. Almost everybody up there has been highly ranked in football in the past five years, and Baylor just won the NCAA tournament.
Most recently ranked...
2021 preseason = Iowa State (high #7)
2020 = Brigham Young (high #8)
2020 = Central Florida (high #11)
2020 = Cincinnati (high #6)
2020 = Kansas State (high #16)
2020 = Oklahoma State (high #6)
2019 = Baylor (high #8)
2019 = Texas Christian (high #25)
2018 = Houston (high #17)
2018 = Texas Tech (high #25)
2018 = West Virginia (high #6)
2009 = Kansas (high #16)
Half this hypothetical conference was ranked at some point last year.
That conference would have ended last year with these teams ranked...
#8 = Cincinnati
#10 = Iowa State
#16 = BYU
#21 = Oklahoma State
4/12 = 33.3%
Compared to...
ACC = 5/12 (41.7%)
Big Ten = 3/14 (21.4%)
Pac-12 = 2/12 (16.7%)
SEC = 4/14 (28.6%)
I know ESPN is going to be ESPN and the national media of all stripes is dumb, but why would that be considered a "minor" conference? It had more ranked teams than the Big Ten and Pac-12.
More of the conference would have been ranked as a % than the S E ******* C!
UNLV is interesting as they're not brought up a lot, but I could see them having success if they ever made it to a power league due to their location. No idea how passionate their fanbase is as a whole though so viewership wise, it may not be the right move to add them.
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If WV stays put, no brainer picks are BYU and Cincy in terms of geography, academics and historic/potential FB & BB performance. No need to go beyond 10 in that scenario.If you want the above choices by average audiences:
UCF
Cinci
Memphis
Houston
UCF and Cinci have some respectable numbers, averaging around what TCU/Tech did last year. They'd probably increase with better competition. Memphis and Houston were closer to Baylor/Kansas numbers.
The only AAC with more is Navy, and that's because to their games with ND and Army.
The rest were all really, really low.
I would do West and East based on the four that I prefer
West:
BYU
Kansas
K-State
Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
TCU
East:
Iowa State
West Virginia
Cincinnati
UCF
Baylor
Houston
Give everyone a protected crossover rival to include KSU-ISU, Baylor-TCU, Tech-Houston.
They have pretty good attendance and their fans do seem to care.Yeah, I think of Boise State, Houston, & UCF as bloated community colleges as well. Whereas the last round of realignment was shaped by eyeballs in television markets, the consensus seems to be a la carte streaming driven by actual fan support will be more important this time around. UCF is a huge school in a great market, but do they have any real dedicated fans? Honest question.
Byu brings a decent fan base no doubt. Kind of like the Catholics with Notre Dame (to a lesser magnitude). Cincinnati also a good programIf we had to go this route then BYU and Cincy are the no brainers. I think I'd the lean towards Houston and Memphis for the other 2. Don't quite get the UCF love
Eh...they've been down since the O'Doyle's all graduated.
Great post. If we can’t get an invite elsewhere this is the best case scenario IMO. And if it comes with Amazon money and an expanded CFP that includes conference champion bids, this is still going to have a seat at the table
I find BYU to be heavily overrated in message board discussions. They aren't notre dame and their draw is exaggerated heavily. Also, if you're already looking at mostly other teams in the eastern half of the country, it wouldnt make sense to randomly throw a team like BYU in there from way out west.
This needs more love. In a year they were in the NY6 conversation most of the year, when they played some games against the AAC and a huge game against Coastal as undefeateds, they drew less than UCF/Houston/Cincy/Memphis