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New 65 team Super NCAA Division - Wilkie01 - 12-09-2014 09:35 AM ) ACC adds Cincinnati and West Virginia (16) + Notre Dame 2) SEC adds Texas and Oklahoma (16) 3) Big adds Kansas and Connecticut (16) 4) PAC 12 adds TCU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Kansas State (16) You now have the 65 team super division. RE: New 65 team Super NCAA Division - ken d - 12-09-2014 09:47 AM (12-09-2014 09:35 AM)Wilkie01 Wrote: ) ACC adds Cincinnati and West Virginia (16) + Notre Dame What did Iowa State and Baylor do to piss you off? RE: New 65 team Super NCAA Division - robertfoshizzle - 12-09-2014 10:10 AM Even if it includes Cincinnati, I hope this never happens. It's getting too much like the NFL as it is. RE: New 65 team Super NCAA Division - Carolina_Low_Country - 12-09-2014 10:22 AM I think every conference should go to 16 teams. That gives you 8 16 team conferences. All P4 conference champions make playoff. Best of G4 Conference champs make playoff. Three at large schools. SEC adds Texas Oklahoma PAC-12 adds Texas Tech Oklahoma State Iowa State Kansas State B1G adds UCONN Kansas ACC adds West Virginia Notre Dame B12 is left with TCU Baylor adds Houston SMU Rice Tulsa Tulane Memphis Cincinnati East Carolina UCF South Florida Southern Miss Louisiana Arkansas State Old Dominion MWC adds BYU UTEP Idaho New Mexico State MAC adds Army Navy Temple UMASS SUN BELT and C-USA merge Marshall Appalachian State Charlotte Georgia State Georgia Southern FIU Florida Atlantic South Alabama Troy Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky Louisiana Tech ULM North Texas Texas State UTSA RE: New 65 team Super NCAA Division - AntiG - 12-09-2014 01:08 PM Said this in response to your other post, B1G is not taking UConn unless it's some odd combo deal to get Texas. They are looking for the big fishes for their two spots and won't likely settle for football lightweights if the B12 gets split up. |