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Redoing Realignment: Big East with Boise St. and SDSU
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Redoing Realignment: Big East with Boise St. and SDSU
In December 2012, MWC commissioner Craig Thompson made the move to keep Boise St. and eventually SDSU in the MWC. (imbalanced revenue sharing)

The Big East/AAC rebounded and added Tulsa in March 2013 to create the current AAC football alignment.

But, what if the MWC kept equal revenue-sharing and Boise St. and SDSU maintained their commitment to the Big East/AAC? What would things look like today?

With Boise and SDSU, the soon-to-be AAC had 13 members. Would Tulsa be #14? Would Fresno and UNLV also bolt to the AAC to make 15 members? Would Tulsa be #16? Other?

How does the MWC respond? Stay at 10 teams? 8 teams? Invite Idaho and NMSU? Montana? Affiliate with independent BYU (similar to the attempted WAC deal)?
07-07-2017 03:29 PM
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