So one of the UH fans posted that a current P5 HC in Texas is interested in the job. Let's run them down:
Charlie Strong, Texas- not happening. Just get that pipe dream out of your head now
Kevin Sumlin, A&M- uh, maybe but why would he go back?
Kingsbury, TTech- good luck with that nightmare if he comes
Patterson, TCU- HAHAHAHAHA
Briles, Baylor- you even admitted he burned bridges.
As for the UH to a P5 conference....not likely. Big XII would be the only logical conference possibly looking to expand to get to 12, but as the majority of Big XII ADs and university presidents all said they aren't going to add 2 teams just to get to 12. Mostly for Cougar Kitty: Simple math but probably still a little too advanced for you, $100M/10 schools is $10M/school. $100M/12 schools is $8.33M/school. Take the comment as saying they are not going to add Houston, SMU, UTSA, or any other school in the state of Texas because they don't need to have any more schools in Texas...they add nothing to the markets they already control. Adding a Clemson/Florida St is what they want to have more of the east coast/Florida markets plus recruiting. Its the same reason Cincinnati keeps starting a rumor that they are going...Cincinnati brings nothing to the Big XII except a travel partner for WVa. Colorado St...right. The other issue is the TV rights deals every school in virtually every conference has signed including the AAC. It is extremely unlikely that any school from the AAC can get out of their affiliation any time soon without a significant financial penalty and hardship created. ACC, B1G, Big XII, etc. have similar agreements in place enacted to stem the ridiculous realignment crap we saw 2-3 years ago. Do you realize that all of the AAC schools who defected from C-USA in this latest go around basically paid $2-4M each to realign to the same conference they were already a part of.
Face it UH, you're in the AAC for the longer haul. P5s want nothing to do with expanding right now because they already have the control they want and they're not looking to dilute the $ pool.