I was reading another forum, and somebody started a topic about which Ohio MAC team would be the best fit for the Big 10. This was hypothetical obviously because no MAC school is on the level of overall academics, sports teams, fan base, and facilities as all of the Big 10 members.This got me doing a little bit of thinking about what is going to happen to all of the "outcast" schools who are left in the dust. I've heard talk of a new division being made, or a lot of schools dropping to FCS. However, nobody knows what is going to happen at this point.So I decided to do some research comparing MAC schools with each other to see which one(s) may have a legitimate shot at joining one of these super conferences. The Big East is still trying to salvage itself even with members leaving, and I also consider it the weakest of the current "Big 6" conferences, excluding basketball. The Big East also makes sense geographically for most, if not all MAC members.What members from the MAC are most likely to be invited to the Big East? My first bid would go to Temple. They field good football and basketball teams pretty regularly, they have more than adequate facilities (play at Lincoln Financial field and their basketball arena holds 10000+), and I'm pretty sure they have pretty good academics. They also bring the Philadelphia market to the table. So, who would be the second choice? I personally think our Akron Zips would have a pretty good chance of being #2.Last season, Akron finished 15th overall in the Capital One Cup which was first in the MAC by far, and would have finished second in the Big East, behind UCONN at 7. Akron's academics depend on which list you go to, but there is no denying that Akron has some outstanding programs that rank well nationally. Plus, academics in the Big East wouldn't be a make or break thing like it would be in potentially joining the Big 10. Akron has the 3rd biggest fan base in the MAC. Only behind Buffalo and Temple (which is understandable to due the large market those teams are located in).If Akron were to join, the Big East would enter the NE-Ohio Market as well. Out of the Ohio MAC teams, Akron has the newest, largest, and nicest football and soccer stadiums. Not to mention we are a soccer powerhouse. Now onto basketball, which is the Big East. Our basketball team isnt a Butler, VCU, or George Washington...but we still have one of, if not the top basketball program in the MAC. Our arenas is small, only holding 5500, but isnt there talks of building a new one?Where do you think Akron ends up after this madness is over and what is your reasoning?