College Football Conference Realignment Collaborative Timeline: You Call the Shots

My 1998 Playoff timeline was such a hit, I decided to try another college football related one.

The year now is 2010. The Big Ten and Pac Ten are two conferences who desperately want to expand and, in doing so, add championship games. In real life, Nebraska, Colorado, and Utah filled those voids. Now, however, you guys, the conference commissioners of Alternatehistory.com, can change the course of the history of America's Game in your favor.

What'll happen is, at the bottom of this post, I'll have a short scenario regarding a team switching conferences. Then, you, the people, can feel free to make any conference changes (up to 4 at a time, and you can't post twice in a row) you believe could plausibly occur as a result of what I just said. For example, I might post:

South Florida agrees to join Pac-12

...and then you might say...

Hawaii will replace South Florida in the Big East

(For the record, if you place Hawaii in the Big East, I will find a way to have you blocked. Somehow, someway!)

Okay, that's all. Now here's the scenario...

SOURCES SAY THE BIG TEN WILL ADMIT MISSOURI AS ITS TWELFTH MEMBER, SPLITTING INTO AN EAST AND WEST DIVISION

What happens next?
 
That makes two of us.

Pitt to ACC Coastal to even divisions; sources say Big Ten "strongly coveted" Panthers
 
NEBRASKA TO BIG TEN OFFICIAL; FLORIDA STATE AND CLEMSON AMONG NAMES THROWN AROUND FOR BIG TWELVE'S FOURTEENTH SQUAD
 
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