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RE: Big Ten targeting Texas and Oklahoma?
Adding OU and UT to the B1G blows the contiguity and AAU preconditions out of the water, but in this day and age, maybe stuff like that is no longer important (yes, I'm aware that Michigan State wasn't AAU when invited and that everyone knew Nebraska was going to lose its status).

If contiguity is important to the B1G, then KU (which is contiguous and also AAU, but just barely) has to figure into the equation somehow. And if AAU membership is important, then Oklahoma will need to grow its research activity substantially. It's nowhere near eligible.
12-06-2018 05:21 PM
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