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Post: #21
RE: Big12-ACC Future
more smoke:

http://www.cougarboard.com/board/message...id=8166659


this got me wondering if the big 10 might make a move for FSU, lots of mid-west folks in florida + high school recruits ++ they could than market the big 10 channel in flordia.

um, msu, iu, pur, osu, psu, fsu

nw, ill, wis, min, iowa, neb, ?

ideally, you would want texas for spot ? but that's not likely...maybe kansas. Or change up the divisons and go with rutgers.
02-07-2012 04:50 PM
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RE: Big12-ACC Future
I don't think FSU is a Big 10 target...I don't think anyone is a Big 10 target. Think they're more interested in deepening their ties with the Pac-12 (which would be, in effect, a massive, national league. The Alliance done right.)
02-07-2012 05:38 PM
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