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RE: Imagine an SEC schedule with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State
(08-12-2017 09:17 PM)JRsec Wrote:  ATU, I think we are seeing things extremely similarly. But I would differ on the division if the PAC comes all in.

I think the PAC would take Texas, Texas Tech, Kansas, and Iowa State.

Why? They really don't want OSU because of their R2 research status.

I think OU and OSU still head to the SEC.

If the ACC is smart they will pick up West Virginia.

The AAC will get a boost in pay and the will take T.C.U., Baylor, and Kansas State.

If the PAC doesn't join in then look for ESPN to push for the cream.

Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC and Notre Dame to the ACC with West Virginia.

I would think Texas would push for both TCU and Texas Tech to go with them or at least for both to be secure, but I could be wrong. If UT did want that then I think the PAC would be foolish to turn it down.

Perhaps this...

SEC takes Oklahoma and Oklahoma State

PAC takes Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, and Kansas

ACC takes Notre Dame and West Virginia

B1G takes Iowa State and UConn
08-13-2017 02:07 AM
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