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RE: Dodd on Baylor
(07-07-2017 10:54 AM)YNot Wrote:  Not to mention the Sunday play issue, especially for basketball and baseball and various championships.

With that said, 10 of the 12 PAC schools affiliate with BYU in indoor track and Stanford, USC, and UCLA play men's volleyball with BYU via the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

Also, BYU has either played within the last 5 years or has scheduled every PAC school in football except for Colorado.
yep but none of those are sponsored sports by the PAC conference
07-07-2017 12:56 PM
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(07-04-2017 08:07 AM)westwolf Wrote:  Dennis Dodd opines that Baylor will be excluded from the P5 in the next realignment. Not that he thinks it will be only 64 in the new P4, but Baylor, Kansas, KSU, ISU will be possibly out while BYU and a few others will go up. Heard his interview on College Sports (XM).

Would not hold your breath on that..
07-10-2017 06:27 PM
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