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RE: Alternate History and Future College Sports Realignment Scenarios
(01-22-2021 03:24 PM)schmolik Wrote:  The Syracuse point of view of my scenario: https://www.syracuse.com/sports/2013/06/...e_con.html

I was with them up until they had Missouri going to the Big Ten instead of Nebraska. Some other quibbles:

I doubt the Big East would renege on its invite to TCU just because the conference also acquired the Big 12 remnants. I also don't know that the Big 12 wouldn't seek to rebuild instead of abandoning their separate BCS autobid.

If the ACC expands at all for 2013(ish), Pitt would be their top choice of those schools available, over Rutgers, Louisville, or UConn. And even if the ACC were to invite Rutgers, I still think Rutgers ultimately goes to the Big Ten. UConn was never an option for the Big Ten.
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