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California Schools Will Not Be Part Of The NCAA In 2023 If Newsom Signs The Bill
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California Schools Will Not Be Part Of The NCAA In 2023 If Newsom Signs The Bill
California Schools May Not Be Part Of The NCAA In 2023


They could be banned from all NCAA championships at all three levels, or they could be booted from the NCAA if the Bill passes. This Bill could actually forced a realignment in 2023. Other schools not in California may not schedule them beginning in 2023. Would the Big 12 start courting Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Arizona State, Washington, Oregon and BYU to the Big 12 and drop West Virginia? MWC could become the P5 to take in Oregon State, Washington State, SMU, Houston and Tulane. AAC could become a P6 to get the best of the rest.
09-26-2019 11:55 PM
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