APPdiesel wrote:I know it's unlikely but if James Madison was the third candidate I'd be really happy with that. We all know they've turned us down down before but perhaps perhaps the idea of a true regional division might be enough to put them over the top.
Otherwise my money is on Liberty because I don't know who else it could be. Maybe it's 'Bama.

I'd bet the farm that it's New Mexico St. They have made no secret that they want an all-sports invite. The SBC bylaws require a site visit by the expansion committee before an offer can be made. It looks to me as if there will be three invites with CCU and EKU in the East and NMSU in the West. Then Idaho will be shown the door. That will yield the 12 football 14 basketball setup that seems to be favored. Both non-football schools would be in the West, so I see no divisions for basketball.
I'm not completely sold on EKU, although I do believe their administration has a vision. They have shown the willingness to spend the money. Just not sure if they have the support. It may be a case of, "if you build it they will come." Thier basketball will be a solid add.
CCU will be a home run. With only two other FBS schools in SC, they will grow quickly. They are in a great location for fans and recruiting and they are willing to spend the money. The SBC will immediately be better in Olympic sports with the addition of a top 10 baseball and soccer program.
NMSU will be a good add and will be necessary to to get the western votes to add CCU and EKU.
While I would have preferred JMU; they slammed that door shut last year and are going to have to live with their decision; I am okay with these additions.