I'm surprised by this.
I don't think expansion is going to end until we're down to four big conferences: Big Ten, SEC, Big XII, and PAC 12. the PAC 12 being the only conference willing to adjust it's name to accurately represent the number of teams it has, I'm guessing they will be the PAC 16.
any teams that don't make the jump to at least the Big XII are going to face lower revenues, and probably give up any pretensions toward being competitive in football.
also for the less financially well-off schools, "keeping up with the joneses" in the new mega-conferences is going to come at the expense of academics.
quotes in an article I found (written by lacrosse pricks who are devastated their "traditions" will be destroyed by this)
The Big 10 conference has received applications for membership from UVA, UNC, and Georgia Tech while FSU, Clemson, UNC, NC State and Virginia Tech have contacted the SEC about potential membership. Despite public statements to the contrary the Big 12 conference has been in close contact with FSU, Clemson, Virginia Tech and Miami about joining the Big 12.
meanwhile, if the expansion talk is true, Minnesota is dumb for doing this:
Fun fact: The Minnesota Gophers just paid UNC $800,000 to take them off their football schedule in 2013 and 2014. What?s the point? Terrible programs, who have been waived from schedules, are now joining the conference they have never been able to compete against.