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(07-20-2016 02:36 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(07-20-2016 10:19 AM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Will the B1G turn its attention to the PAC? USC, UCLA, Stanford, Cal, Washington & Oregon to the B1G? That would free up Arizona, Arizona St, Utah & Colorado for the B12. What about a PAC & B12 merger?

Take with a grain of salt, but interesting...

MHver3 ‏@MHver3  · 28m28 minutes ago

Bowlsby is talking to AZ, Colorado, and Arizona St over the next few days regarding their interest in The B12.

Then talks will begin anew with BYU, UC, Uconn, UCF, Memphis, Colorado St, and Houston.



I know the PAC has had trouble with distribution. Heard a rumor that the national PAC channel got picked up by cable in CA and AZ, but not sure.

There is a heck of a lot more meat on the bone for the B1G in the PAC than there is in the Big 12.
07-21-2016 09:09 AM
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