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RE: Staples: Now’s the time, Big 12, to go after the Pac-12’s biggest and best
(03-20-2020 09:10 PM)Sactowndog Wrote:  To create a top conference both Academically, Athletically, and Financially if I was USC and Texas I would do the following.

Start with my core schools (Airport meeting) who are mostly AAU schools:

Core East:
Texas (AAU), Colorado (AAU), Kansas (AAU), Texas Tech, TCU

Core West:
USC (AAU), UCLA (AAU), Cal (AAU), Stanford (AAU), Utah

Then I invite my top choices who may have concerns but won’t want to be left behind or may want to join 24 hours to say yes:

East Invites:
Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri (AAU)

West Invites:
Washington (AAU), Oregon (AAU), Arizona (AAU)

If they say no I fill in with others in the following order or choose to stay at 12 or 14:
East: Houston, Oklahoma State, Iowa State
West: Arizona State, UNLV

And as we all know, the most successful marriages come from shotgun weddings.
03-21-2020 07:00 PM
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