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RE: Berry Tramel: Would the Big Ten welcome OU?
(05-20-2017 08:31 AM)goofus Wrote:  SEC goes to 18, adds Tex, Kan, Ok, OkSt

SEC splits into 3 divisions

Southwest
Tex, OK, OkSt, Kan, Mizzou, Ark

central
Tex A&M, LSU, Miss, MissSt, Bama, Auburn

east
FL, Ga, SCar, Tenn, Vandy, Ky

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Obviously, the B1G would stay at 14 then, which is fine. The divisions are solid now...and with a 9-game slate, the conference still feels like a real conference with regular competition against the "other" division. The Pac-12 is fine with 12...it doesn't "need" to get in the central time zone. It's forever firmly a "power 4" conference, even if it does lag behind. They have all the great weather...so they can give the rest of the country the best college conferences. 03-lmfao

(...but I don't think Texas would ever settle for such a "safe" move.)
05-20-2017 08:46 AM
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