Seems that the Gordon Gee controversy at least gave us a glimpse into what the B1G may have been thinking with regards to expansion (
per Sports Illustrated):
"9:14: “I think the Big Ten needs to be predatory and positive rather than waiting for other people to take away from them. Very candidly, I think we made a mistake. Because thought about adding Missouri and Kansas at the time. There was not a great deal of enthusiasm about that. I think we should have done that at the time. So we would have had Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas and then moved into that other area. I think, by the way, that that can still happen.”
Yes, expansion is all but dead in the ACC territories. But Missouri and Kansas are still viable possibilities; the former at any given time (unless the SEC institutes an agreement and exit fees), and the later when/if Texass pulls the trigger to go west.
Just food for thought. May not be the exiting move into North Carolina and Georgia like people were wanting, but I would think we could get behind an expansion to 16 that brought these two Ws back to us every year.