We have to expand our market reach. I love SMU, UH, Rice, and TCU on the schedule more than anyone here but they make zero sense for a league that already has UT, Tech, and BU.
If we are going for non-aqs
Instead of up and coming SMU or UH take up and coming SDSU or UCF. Boise is a great team but so was Marshall 10 years ago and look at them now.
Best move right now if we cant land ND is to get BYU in the fold and let our 10 wait for the BE's teams to come into the crosshairs.
At some point, the ACC and/or Big Ten will come looking, and they'll find Big East schools. The Big 12 will not be the only league getting poached.
People who think the Big East is safe and stable are in denial. Pitt, WV, Louisville, and Uconn will all be prime targets of the ACC, SEC and Big Ten this week when the SEC goes to 13. The SEC will likely take an ACC or Big East team to go along with A&M, just likely that 14th team has not been blabbing about it like A&M. Colorado wasn't blabbing on about joining the Pac 10, but they did quite quickly.
I'd still say the Big East is less likely to exist as a "major" football conference than the Big 12. 5 conferences is most likely right now. The only question is the mix of Big 12 and Big East schools making up that 5th league. There's even an outside chance the ACC gets poached by SEC and Big Ten and some ACC schools are in the same situation as us and the Big East.
4 leagues for a neat playoff just isn't going to work without lawsuits and leaving some BCS teams out. We'll still have 5 major leagues at least, and a fake one game playoff. There needs to be a committee just like basketball, 5 or 6 conference champs and 2 or 3 at large bids = best sporting event in history.