This year, the college football landscape has been impacted by teams switching conferences and an alliance between the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12, as realignment has been a hot topic. And that isn’t like to stop being a topic of conversation anytime soon.

Now, it appears several Group of 5 conferences will be asked to come together to potentially try to avoid major change.

According to Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports, a proposal to regionalize the AAC, Conference USA and the Sun Belt will be presented to C-USA presidents on Monday. The motive behind this plan? It will be to convince AAC president Mike Aresco to get behind it so that his conference won’t be “picking off” teams from the other conferences after the AAC lost 3 schools to the Big 12, per Dodd.

The proposal is reportedly coming from former Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany and former Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg, as Delany has been an advisor to Conference USA during realignment.

However, this proposal may not get too far. An AAC spokesperson told Dodd, “We have zero interest in that. That’s not in our plan.”

And Sun Belt commissioner Keith Gill expressed a similar sentiment to Dodd: “We’re really not interested in a merger. We feel really good about where we are.”

Still, it’s clear there’s some concern that the AAC is going to be looking around trying to find schools to replace UCF, Cincinnati and Houston, all of which will now be Power 5 schools by joining the Big 12.