In terms of self-identification going to take time to establish Maryland and NJ as B1G states. Longer than it took for say PSU and easier still, Nebraska. On the other hand, especially in NJ's case they have very large local following of B1G from years. The fly in the ointment for all of this expansion is the pay for play cases, like in O'Bannon. It seems likely that players will get paid, the question is how much, on what basis will it be distributed, will it cause, or rather further exacerbate competitive imbalances. The B!G will likely have a lot of money, regardless, but already huge talent disparities regionally look to be growing. So, how do we get talent north? Further expansion into the south is most obvious answer. That probably means getting ACC teams from a pool of 5-6. FSU, is the big coconut, but it makes little sense geographically. Maybe, in this new super conference era that's largely irrelevant.