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RE: Which FBS conferences will be affected by realignments between now and 2026?
(05-25-2020 08:46 PM)jedclampett Wrote:  It seems that the most likely realignment scenario that college sports fans expect is for the Big-12 to add at least one or two teams, especially if some Big-12 team(s) depart for another P5 conference.

I think getting back to 12, especially if they lose a couple is important. I can see Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, and Kansas finding homes. If 4 of those 5 leave, then add Houston, Memphis, Cincinnati, Temple, Central Florida, and South Florida for 12. I say this because divisions might be a little easier to manage.

West: TCU, Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma St, Kansas St, Iowa St
East: Memphis, Cincinnati, West Virginia, Temple, Central Florida, South Florida
05-25-2020 09:14 PM
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