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RE: Staples: Now’s the time, Big 12, to go after the Pac-12’s biggest and best
(03-05-2020 10:13 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  I've always thought that a Southwest Conference anchored by Texas and USC made more sense for both Texas and USC than the PAC or Big-12.

East
Texas
Oklahoma
TCU
Texas Tech
Houston
Colorado

West
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Arizona State
BYU
San Diego State

There is no way USC or UCLA would leave the Pac-12 to be aligned with Houston, BYU and San Diego State. That will never happen. Then there are the other two California schools, Stanford and Cal. Then there is the Oregon and Washington. If USC had to choose between Oregon and Washington and TCU and Texas Tech, they are definitely going with the Pac-12 North schools. Once you get past UT and OU, there just isn't much in the Big 12 that is of interest.
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