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RE: Power Ranking Pac 12 Schools As Big Ten Expansion Candidates
(07-01-2022 03:39 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(07-25-2021 03:51 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Can UCLA move independent of UC Berkeley? I think those 2 are a package deal.

West Coast football is dying a slow death but taking their best could salvage things. Maybe something like this:

Pacific: Washington, Oregon, California, USC, UCLA

Central: Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska

Metro: Northwestern, Illinois, Purdue, Michigan, Michigan St

East: Indiana, Ohio St, Penn St, Rutgers, Maryland

Thought I’d dig up this old post.

Well the answer to can UCLA move without Berkeley is yes ... for now at least (see my thread on the realignment board).
07-01-2022 04:18 PM
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