The B10 is already floating the idea that if Oregon, Washington and a few other schools can come up to the conference and receive less money than the other schools will.
When both the SEC and B10 are throwing out numbers of $100 million or more per school, and to get into the league you have to bring in that number, the only school out there left then is ND, that can do that.
This round of expansion is almost over, ND is going to stay independent, and the ACC is going to be intact, at least for now. The only question to still be answered is what the 4 corner schools are going to do, and that would come down to how much money the P12 schools are going to get compared to if they joined the B12. If they stay in the P12, then everything stops, if they jump, then the pressure is then on Oregon, Washington and Stanford, on what to do next.