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RE: B12 Expansion - Does new OU scoreboard hint to 12?
(09-08-2016 07:18 AM)TopperCard Wrote:  Here's a pic I saw on Twitter of OU's new scoreboard. Notice the flagpoles flanking the sides of the three in the middle (which are for the American flag, and most likely the Oklahoma state flag and B12 flag). Looks to me like they've installed 12 poles to represent the conference teams.

Hmmm....

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Ah, but what you're missing is that the top center portion of the scoreboard looks like what? An "M", so it seems Memphis is still in it. And if you tilt your head it looks like a "B". So, BYU, or maybe it's for Bearcats. I'm going with Memphis and BYU/Cincy for the two slots.
09-08-2016 01:46 PM
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