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RE: OT: Fox gives up rights to Big XII CCG
(01-16-2019 10:16 AM)cuseroc Wrote:  
(01-16-2019 12:39 AM)JRsec Wrote:  The day may come when the Sugar Bowl becomes the Big 10's biggest year end bowl. If the Big 12 goes away then the ACC/SEC match up there is possible. But as the PAC fades the Big 10's interest may one day be to match up with the SEC in New Orleans. Their fans have loved that trip and it's less expensive than Pasadena.

Thats an interesting take since the BIG prides itself on tradition. Nothing says tradition like the PAC vs BIG in the Rose Bowl. Nothing would surprise me in college football anymore, though. Things would have to be really bad for the BIG to break with the Rose.

As a Midwesterner, I don't see it. Folks here love going to the Rose Bowl-- heck, they go out there just to watch the Parade even if there is no interest in the game. Its just something that people have been doing here for generations. No way would they want to switch up and go down to Atlanta or New Orleans.

If the PAC 12 continues to fade I think there is a greater likelihood the Rose Bowl would turn into B10 vs. SEC.
01-16-2019 10:31 AM
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