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RE: John Klein: OU, OSU open to idea of future Big 12 expansion (Link)
(02-19-2012 03:42 PM)EnterSandman Wrote:  
(02-19-2012 01:26 PM)War Torn Ruston Wrote:  Boise State didn't have a choice really. The last thing they wanted is to be in a position like ECU or Fresno State. Do more than enough and still get left out in the cold.
Plus Boise in The Big East is a bigger deal than Louisville in football. Boise State got ratings on name alone. Louisville football could not do that. They need in one of the top 6 conferences to survive. Boise could of made it in the Mountain West but I guess they figured they should go ahead and get paid as well.

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Well if you wanna pretend Louisville football carries the same weight as Boise State than enjoy being on your lonely little planet....by yourself.
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