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RE: If the SEC did expand again and did so from the Big 12 who should we take and why?
An expansion that includes Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas is the PAC's best possible move. And it would give the PAC a nice border with the SEC and B1G.

If UT, OU, and KU stick together and head to the PAC or SEC, would Nebraska (or Missouri) consider to join them?

If UT, OU, and KU head to the PAC, the B1G and SEC could pick the best of the ACC and then the ACC and Big 12 leftovers merge - and we end up with a P4. Restructure the P4 conference divisions and get Conference Championship TOURNAMENTS and you could have a de-facto playoff first and second rounds that spills into the 4-team CFP - with de-facto bids for the P4 champs.

PAC NORTH: Washington, WSU, Oregon, OSU, Stanford, Cal
PAC SOUTH: USC, UCLA, ARizona, ASU, Utah, Colorado
PAC EAST: Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas Tech, Iowa St., Nebraska(!)

SEC WEST: Texas A&M, Arkansas, Missouri, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi St.
SEC EAST: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia Tech
SEC SOUTH: Alabama, Auburn, Florida St., Clemson, NC State, Miami
[Nice annual cross-division games with Alabama-Tennessee, Auburn-Georgia, Florida-FSU, South Carolina-Clemson, Virginia Tech-NC State]

B1G EAST: Ohio St., Michigan, Michigan St., Penn St., Rutgers, Indiana
B1G WEST: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue
B1G SOUTH: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt(!)

ACC NORTH: West Virginia, Syracuse, Pitt, Boston College, UConn
ACC SOUTH: Wake, Louisville, Cincinnati, UCF, USF
ACC WEST: TCU, Baylor, Oklahoma St., Kansas St., Houston/Memphis

Major independents: Notre Dame (ACC), BYU(WCC), Navy(Patriot), Army(Patriot)

Rose: PAC-B1G
Sugar: SEC-PAC/B1G
Orange: ACC-SEC/B1G/ND
09-23-2015 11:49 AM
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SEC Expansion - vandiver49 - 10-11-2013, 08:43 AM
RE: If the SEC did expand - 10thMountain - 05-02-2014, 02:49 PM
RE: B12 - jhawkmvp - 05-02-2014, 11:00 PM
RE: - Transic_nyc - 11-04-2014, 02:34 AM
schools making profits - jhawkmvp - 11-12-2014, 12:32 AM
RE: expansion - oliveandblue - 12-03-2014, 12:41 AM
My wild guess - jhawkmvp - 12-09-2014, 12:39 AM
RE: - Transic_nyc - 12-25-2014, 11:04 PM
RE: If the SEC did expand... - Transic_nyc - 09-19-2015, 01:41 AM
RE: If the SEC did expand again and did so from the Big 12 who should we take and why? - YNot - 09-23-2015 11:49 AM
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