It's possible that mid-majors are going to be impacted, but I think it's primarily going to be in the West. I see a couple of big issues that need to be sorted out that will determine how extensive realignment will be.
1. The Pac-12 is gutted and Stanford, Cal, Oregon St, and Washington St need to either find a new conference or brings schools into the Pac-?? The most logical solution is to merge with the Mountain West to form a 15 team conference (16 for football with the addition of Hawaii). The question is if the MWC schools want to do a full merger or if some schools try to leave less desirable schools behind?
2. Gonzaga could use this as an opportunity to get into a better basketball conference. Would that be the Big 12, Big East, or new MWC/PAC conference? If Gonzaga leaves does the WCC pursue expansion after losing it's two highest profile schools in the span of 2 years?
3. Some schools considering the move from the FCS to FBS in football could try to squeeze into the chaos and find a new conference to facilitate the football transition. If some of those schools move, what happens to the mid-major conferences they leave behind? Would this set-off a domino effect where the conferences try to replace departing schools with others setting off mid/low-major realignment? Schools to keep an eye on are North Dakota St, South Dakota St, Eastern Washington, Montana, and Missouri State.
It is possible that the Big East is impacted if either Connecticut leaves or Gonzaga joins. With that being said, they're at 11 schools right now and don't need to have an even number of schools for football scheduling purposes. Considering that, I think those moves would stand on their own and there wouldn't be bigger ramifications for the league if either of those things happens. Also, I'm not convinced that Gonzaga would rather be in the Big East than the WCC given the power Gonzaga currently wields over that conference and their ability to schedule high profile non-conference games.
Also, this realignment is driven entirely by football TV money. I don't see any basketball only schools who would drive ratings enough to cause a realignment shake-up except Gonzaga. There are schools with football in the A10, but football schools in the Northeast aren't a very attractive target (consider how UMass plays independently). I think the conference is safe for now. Also with 15 schools currently, even if 1-3 of the football schools leave the conference could continue with the current membership and selectively pursue expansion only if it brings additional value to the league. If the A10 is impacted at all, I think it would be a number of dominos down the line from here.
tldr: At this point I don't see this impacting the Ramblers or A10, but crazier things have happened in conference realignment before.
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