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Rank the attractiveness of non B1G and SEC schools in the P5
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RE: Rank the attractiveness of non B1G and SEC schools in the P5
My ranking based on five criteria: football, finances, fit, other sports, and school profile:

Tier 1 - Programs that will add value to any conference
UCLA, USC, Florida State, Notre Dame, Stanford, Washington and North Carolina

Tier 2 - Programs that add above average value to their current conference and would be considered in a P2
Duke, Clemson, California, Oregon, Arizona State, Virginia Tech and Virginia

Tier 3 - Solid middle-class, but need an unlikely scenario to be considered
NC State, Miami, Arizona, Kansas, Louisville, Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Utah, TCU, Kansas State, Baylor, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Colorado and Iowa State (P2s in this group…Northwestern, Ole Miss, Maryland, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Missouri)

Tier 4 - Borderline power programs
Oregon State, Texas Tech, Washington State, BYU, Boston College, West Virginia, Houston, Cincinnati and Central Florida (P2 in this category is Rutgers)
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