If the Big 12 wanted Louisville, we'd have had them a year ago.
The short-sightedness and ridiculous demands for immediate action that generate out of realignment hysteria drive me nuts.
Why did the Big 12 lose teams before? Because we were underpaid and there was a major lack of unity among schools. Those problems have been rectified. The amount of schools in a conference is irrelevant as long as they are well compensated and in unison. The Big 12's pay day is on par with all other major leagues and well ahead of the ACC, even with their addition of Louisville. Louisville is not going to change FSU or Clemson's mind. If they want a football first league, Louisville doesn't add much to that. If they want more money, Louisville doesn't add anything to that. If FSU and Clemson want out of the ACC (and that's a total "if" in my mind) this doesn't prevent that. If the Big 10 offers other ACC schools, the addition of Louisville won't keep them there. This is all extremely obvious to me, but I worry that the clamor of idiots who can't see it will force a rash decision, a la Mizzou to the SEC.