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RE: How did no Championship game workout for B12 in 2014?
So serious question from a complete outsider: Beyond being the only other all sports playing college located between Texas and West Virginia that is in a conference a step above CUSA; is there a reason why Memphis is being mentioned as #12 for the B12?

Memphis sports revenue looks good, but I would assume that is basketball driven and B12 doesn't seem to value basketball vs Football.
Memphis metro is big city in football crazy area, but it is dominated by SEC.
Western Tenn is not the recruiting gold mine that Tx or Fla are.
Outside of B12 newcomer TCU, I can't think of any current B12 school that would have recent shared history with Memphis.
12-17-2014 01:43 PM
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