Didn't see this posted: former NCAA prez essentially says those in the Sun Belt, MAC, Conf USA, Mt West, WAC, etc about to get kicked to the curb
Ex-NCAA president Dempsey: FBS split on its way - CBSSports.com
The NCAA's head honcho from 1993 to 2002,
Dempsey told the Birmingham News that "the handwriting is on the wall" when it comes to college athletics superconferences and the eventual split of those conferences from the rank-and-file of Division I.
The make-or-break issue, as you might expect, is the full cost of attendance scholarships that only the superconferences will be able to afford. "There's no doubt we're looking in the next three, four or five years -- at most -- of seeing conferences from 14 to 18 members," Dempsey said.
Those conferences would then either have a new set of NCAA rules rewritten for them, or -- in a move Dempsey characterizes as "less likely" -- simply withdraw from the NCAA entirely.
Keep in mind that this isn't some anonymous NCAA-hater who's been waiting with baited breath for the organization to finally lose its grip on the way college athletics is run. Quite the opposite: Dempsey has a vested interest in seeing the NCAA maintain something resembling the status quo. But even that isn't enough to make him optimistic major college football will be able to keep everyone on the same playing field.
Meanwhile, saw this article that says that those teams left out are going to be extremely upset and will probably sue
http://www.businessinsider.com/ncaa...bcs-division-and-40-******-off-schools-2011-9
Of course, the danger here is dealing with the 40 schools that are left without a chair at the BCS table. There is a lot of money at stake here, and schools left out of the super-conferences could get litigious in their desire to be kept in the loop.