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RE: If Alston Wins How Tiered Conferences Might Look and Why That Might Not Be So Bad
The privates would not go paid for play in any sports. That means major musical chairs as the P5 privates drop out.

Big 10:Northwestern and Butler out.
SEC:TCU, Vanderbilt, Rice and Tulane out.
ACC:Boston College, Notre Dame, Duke, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Miami, Catholic 7 and Baylor out.
PAC 12:Stanford, USC, Gonzaga, Pepperdine, San Diego, St. Mary's are out. Mount St. Mary's in California is not in NCAA nor they are NAIA yet. They have been taken to court by Mount St. Mary's of Maryland for using the same school name.

Big 10:Northern Illinois and Milwaukee
SEC:Memphis, UAB, FGCU, Charlotte
ACC:Navy, UMass., Delaware, Temple, Georgia State, UCF, USF and VCU.
PAC 12:Hawaii, San Diego State, UC-Irvine, Colorado State, Boise State, Fullerton State, Wyoming, New Mexico and North Texas and maybe Montana State.
02-10-2019 03:40 AM
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