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Does today's developments stabilize the Big XII enough to get an Alliance invite?
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RE: Does today's developments stabilize the Big XII enough to get an Alliance invite?
Yes, at least unofficially

14 ACC schools attempting to schedule 26 B10/P12 schools twice a year is very complicated.

14 ACC schools attempting to schedule 40 B10/P12/B12 schools is easier.

The B12 offers four trips to Texas, one to Florida, one to Utah, and one to Ohio.

We already have games scheduled with Cincy, BYU, and Texas Tech.

While things my eventually evolve to just 32-36 schools playing at the top level, I think that might become boring. I find the NFL boring except when you get into December.
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2021 09:13 AM by Statefan.)
09-11-2021 09:06 AM
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