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RE: Plausible Routes to a 4x16 Power Conference Alignment?
(06-14-2017 09:30 AM)Pervis_Griffith Wrote:  I don't see the [CONFERENCE P4] just adding a school to add them ...

That's really thing thing here... none of the current conferences are DESPERATE to expand. They are all in good condition. The PAC is probably in the worst expansion situation due to less members and inability to find appropriate expansion candidates due to most of the western US being sparsely populated, but they are also in the most stable situation due to being so far from the others.

The B1G, ACC, PAC, SEC - all are stable, none are desperate, all would love to add the 3 major free agents out there Notre Dame, Texas, Oklahoma.

None are going to add a school just to add them.
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