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What If the USC/UCLA move to the Big Ten doesn’t work out?
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RE: What If the USC/UCLA move to the Big Ten doesn’t work out?
(01-22-2023 09:07 AM)goofus Wrote:  I know I don't speak for all Big Ten fans, but I would have preferred the conference would have grabbed Missouri instead of Rutgers in 2012-2014, mainly as a bridge to help eventually grab Oklahoma and Texas in 2024.
The Rutgers add was an obvious play for the NYC market; I assume Syracuse pulling out of the AAU in 2011 took them out of Big Ten consideration.

And yes, I've always thought Missouri makes much more sense in the Big Ten than the SEC. And I do wonder if Texas and OU are rethinking the SEC move after seeing the Big Ten media rights deal.
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