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How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
Ok, so....

B1G
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East
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Indiana
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
Ohio State
Penn State
Rutgers
Virginia
Virginia Tech


West
-----
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kansas State

Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Purdue
Wisconsin



SEC
-----
East
-----
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Missouri
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vanderbilt

West
-----
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
LSU
Mississippi
Mississippi State
Texas A&M



Pac 16
-----
North
-----

California
Oregon
Oregon state
Southern California
Stanford
UCLA
Washington
Washington State

South
-----
Arizona
Arizona State
Colorado
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State

Texas
Texas Tech

Utah



AAC
-----
East
-----
Central Florida
Cincinnati
Connecticut (Or whoever will replace UConn)
Iowa State
East Carolina
South Florida
Temple
West Virginia

West
-----
Baylor
Houston
Memphis
Navy - football only
SMU
Texas Christian
Tulane
Tulsa




ACC
-----
North
-----
Coastal
-----
Duke
Georgia Tech
Miami
Pittsburgh
North Carolina
North Carolina State

Atlantic
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Boston College
Clemson
Florida State
Louisville
Syracuse
Wake Forest



Ok, under this scenario the ACC does nothing. They are at a very manageable 12 schools and only lost 1 state.

They could add WVU and Cincy and add 2 more states, and if that's what ESPN says is necessary to maximize TV money, then they will probably go that way.
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