MONICA HERNDON | Times
Limbo is overbooked these days.
Big 12 aspirants -- USF included -- are sleeping on cots and couches, standing in line for sink space; a huddled, fidgeting mass awaiting a liberation of sorts.
From the economic constraints of college sports' middle class to the prosperity of the elite.
The Big 12, swimming in television money, represents the beacon of hope for Bulls and Bearcats everywhere. In two weeks, its power brokers meet again. At that point, they very well might vote to adopt two or four of these desperate souls into their life of Power Five privilege.