If BSC goes down, I could see the ASC and SAA football schools coming together under one conference, even if only for football. Other sports could stay in their current conferences.
Until it happens it remains to be seen. Still a couple of seasons out until “musical chairs” would start. However, if it did, and this happened, It would take strategic scheduling efforts for conference play if they merged.
Should there only be 4 (ETBU, HPU, HSU, UMHB) ASC teams remaining in a couple of years, and 6 (Centre, millsaps, Sewanee, Rhodes, Berry, Hendrix) SAA teams left, their travel budgets would need to expand. Of course this is to say they made one conference as “affiliates” just for football and the AQ was at 7 and not 6 for the SAA. It would be better for the SAA to try and bring on one program (southeast proximity) as opposed to make multiple trips to Texas.
Trinity is currently the furthest school other SAA teams have to travel to. Add southwestern to the mix, an hour closer from San Antonio, doesn’t break the bank. However, say those two programs bolted or were asked to go to the SCAC, and an SAA team, say Berry, had to make 3-4 trips in a year to Texas (Abilene, Brownwood, Belton) that may add a lot of extra travel costs. Also, that would be a lot more traveling for the ASC teams for out of state games, which many haven’t had to do as often in years past.
A lot can still happen, so who knows.