SuperJon wrote:Yeah, I'm not reading all of that. Summarize?
In a nutshell, to start up a new FBS-level all-sports regional league will be challenging. The biggest hurdle is a 2-year period without automatic bids to NCAA tourneys unless at least 6 schools who have competed together in the same league move together. That's highly unlikely to happen unless the CAA full members elected to move up together. Since that doesn't seem likely to happen let's look at other options.
A "marriage of convenience" for two years with an existing league that already has an auto bid would be a more likely step. Finding a willing partner might be tough but this would be a viable option as well. Under this concept, the new FBS league could be created immediately since their are no auto bid concerns at the I-A level. But the schools in the newly formed league would need to move the rest of their teams into the same league together for two years so that after the probation period they could be auto bid eligible from the get-go under the new label. Confused yet?
At first glance it might sound crazy for a league to consider letting in up to six schools for just a 2-year window knowing that they will be leaving before they even join. But much like the Big South's arrangement with Stony Brook for football, there are times when a league will agree to certain things recognizing the short term benefits will ultimately give them leverage for long-term gain. Since I mentioned the Big South, do you think Kyle would be willing to let in say Appy, JMU, ODU, Georgia Southern & Georgia State for two years? Do you think he would then have a very appealing pitch to potential expansion targets that if they jump ship they could hang with some quality programs for a couple of years? There are a slew of non-football leagues that might consider such a short term arrangement.
Now let's look at Schfourteenteen's C-USA idea. If the league knows that Marshall & ECU are gone in two years one way or the other, would they consider a deal where 4 new members on the East Coast are brought in while they bring in teams in Texas? It sounds crazy at first but it has the potential work on several different levels.
Of course, the bylaws could change before the moratorium is lifted in August 2011 in time for the 2011 football season.
NCAA.org wrote:Q. Is it permissible for Division I institutions to seek Division I conference membership in another existing Division I conference during the moratorium?
A. Yes. Conference realignment may occur during the moratorium; however, no new single sport or multisport conference will be elected to active Division I conference membership during the four-year period. Applications for conference membership for the 2011-2012 academic year should be received in the national office not later than June 1, 2011.
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