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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
Oklahoma State athletics and financing will be fine. They slot in with Southern schools of so-so Academics. I don't question they being in a power conference anymore than I do Auburn, Mississippi State, Alabama, West Virginia or Kansas State.

But for the same reason Memphis and Boise State wont ever make a power conference, Oklahoma State wont be offered B1G, SEC, ACC or P12 membership.

The list of power schools that are in the only conference they can ever be in is large, probably 40% of all P5 schools. Who would ever offer Washington State, Utah, Purdue, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, Baylor, or Kansas State a power conference spot if they didn't already have it? It's not an insult to say you are among those 30 power schools who are stuck in the conference they are in for as long as it lasts.

And I think that is the issue, fans take that as an insult when it's not.
02-09-2017 06:49 PM
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