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RE: John Klein: OU, OSU open to idea of future Big 12 expansion (Link)
(02-19-2012 11:54 AM)War Torn Ruston Wrote:  I am officially over Louisville to the Big 12 threads by CardinalJim. Take a break pal.

I can appreciate your position but you need to place close attention to this situation. This isn't simply a Louisville to The Big 12 issue. Big 12 expansion could well change the conference that your program has chosen to travel halfway cross county to play in.

Sure we can all pretend like nothing is going to happen. Set around play with our peckers and sing kumbaya but that won't change a thing. It is best to stay informed. I know if I was a Boise fan I would be raising ten kinds of he11 about my school going so far to play football in a conference with so many teams trying to get out.

With that being said, I would advise you stay on the conference specific boards if you don't like reading about conference expansion on the CONFERENCE EXPANSION board.
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02-19-2012 12:08 PM
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