Agreed.
It's a good thing that people with the facts (ADs, Presidents, BORs) are making the re-alignment decisions, and not the media.
Don't forget that ISU is also an AAU member, which is also an attractive bonus on our resume.
Definitely agree: the AAU status is a bonus, but I don't think academics really matters to anyone outside the Big 10 though. The PAC has shown its about TV $ only by taking Okla St and offering Texas Tech last year. Currently the only D1 football AAU members not in the PAC, Big 10, ACC, or SEC are
Buffalo
ISU
Kansas
Mizzou
Texas
A&M
Rutgers
Pitt
Tulane
I think its fair to say that Buffalo and Tulane aren't playing in a BCS conference anytime soon, and that KU, MU, UT, A&M, Rutgers, and Pitt will all land on their feet in the end. It'd look pretty bad to politicians if an AAU school like ISU got left out in the cold because of the money grab.