@jimflamesfan
I think the 4 most logical choices based on geography and proximity would be Delaware, James Madison, Towson, and William & Mary.
I seriously doubt Delaware and JMU moves unless: 1) the MAC offers them FB-only invites and they can keep their Olympic sports in the CAA or 2) they can spearhead a regional FBS conference that has been rumored on the Internet as the new eastern conference.
If Towson and W&M threw you off a bit, let me explain. Before ODU joined C-USA, supposedly ODU AD discussed the WAC's expansion plan and mentioned that the WAC was trying to gauge Towson's interest in joining an eastern wing along with ODU, Delaware, JMU, App St, Jax St and Liberty.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 0&start=25
As for W&M, someone started a thread saying that a generous donor left a large cash donation for W&M to upgrade its football program and its stadium to seat up to 18,000.
http://boards.caazone.com/showthread.ph ... rd-looking
While I do not doubt that a donor gave money to upgrade W&M's football program, I have to take the original poster's post as a grain of salt.
Who would be the other 4 eastern schools to go with Liberty, App St, GSU and Jax St? Realistically, it would be hard to come up with 4 other schools, especially if the CAA schools I mentioned decides to stay. I would have to think Youngstown St would be one. However, I'm not sure how strong their FBS aspiration are these days.
If the WAC decides to merge or expand with the Great West conference, you could put NJIT and Chicago St in the east. However Chicago St. athletically and academically is a mess right now. I doubt they would be included. NJIT would make more sense though.
So if YSU and NJIT were in the fold with Liberty and the others, the only other schools that could fill the eastern side would be Lamar and Sam Houston St. I think Lamar would be ready for FBS, but SHSU is another story. Their situation is similar to Georgia Southern. They both want to move to FBS, but financially they may need to wait a couple more years.