If Pac 16 happens with UT, OU, OSU, CU, aTm and TT;
Big 10 goes 16 with ND, Syr, Rutgers, Mizzou the cornchubs or UCONN
SEC or ACC goes 16 and the other stands pat at 12, that's 60 of the 119 D1 schools in a BCS conference. If the Big East survives, which it probably wouldn't under the above scenario, even a bigger slice of major CFB is in a BCS conference.
If you get left out of this, you are going to be in a world of hurt. i.e. Boise, KU, KjSU, ISU, anybody left in the Big East after the dominoes fall etc. It is almost as if D1 is dumping the dead weight and creating two dvision within D1.
Big 10 goes 16 with ND, Syr, Rutgers, Mizzou the cornchubs or UCONN
SEC or ACC goes 16 and the other stands pat at 12, that's 60 of the 119 D1 schools in a BCS conference. If the Big East survives, which it probably wouldn't under the above scenario, even a bigger slice of major CFB is in a BCS conference.
If you get left out of this, you are going to be in a world of hurt. i.e. Boise, KU, KjSU, ISU, anybody left in the Big East after the dominoes fall etc. It is almost as if D1 is dumping the dead weight and creating two dvision within D1.