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RE: Rank the AAC schools the BIG XII would want
(12-08-2017 12:11 PM)GO Coogs GO!!! Wrote:  
(12-06-2017 04:06 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(12-06-2017 03:59 PM)Sellular1 Wrote:  Great article from yesterday. This guy clearly get it.

http://collegefootballnews.com/2017/12/b...our-answer

No he doesn't. Read it, it's just a cheerleader piece begging B12 to add the Florida schools as a pair.

Right and the B12 adds schools #4 and #5 to the club in Florida (20 mil people) but 5 is too much for the state of Texas (27 mil people)?

Your mistake is that it would actually be the 6th team in Texas. You forget A&M. Not to mention that 5 of those schools in Texas would be in the same conference where as in Florida they'd be spread out over three conferences.

It's simple economics. You create competition to help drive demand. You don't get as much out of that aspect when the products challenging each other are made by the same manufacturer or owned by the same company. 05-stirthepot
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