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If OU brings BOTH rivals to a new conference
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RE: If OU brings BOTH rivals to a new conference
(01-11-2018 11:01 AM)bluesox Wrote:  True super large conference would be able to operate smaller conferences, ie divisons but than knock out layers of overlap and be able negotiate better and bring back historic ties. I think the ideal endgame setup for college athletics would be a big 10 at 40 members and Sec at 24 members.

Why would the Big 10 need to be 40 members? Why would they want to have 40 members?

I could see two leagues of 28 to 32 schools each and for the reason of eliminating needless duplicated overhead expenses and gaining leverage. I can't fathom why the SEC or Big 10 would need or want more than that.
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