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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-08-2020 06:40 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(10-08-2020 06:10 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(10-08-2020 06:07 PM)Erictelevision Wrote:  Why don't a hoops blue blood and the reigning champ add value?

Because hoops is a small part of value.


I am with Quo on this. People bring KU and other football lightweights to the B10– it isn’t happening. The B10 already has enough football weak sisters in Rutgers, Indiana, Northwestern, Purdue, etc. Ohio State, PSU, Michigan and Wisconsin aren’t adding more schools that struggle to win 4 games a year.

The Big Ten could stomach Kansas but only if they were paired with a real football blueblood like Oklahoma.

Here’s an interesting thought—if the Big Ten were to add Oklahoma and Missouri who would be the SEC’s 14th? If Texas said they’d come but only if they could pick 2 companions would the SEC take that deal?
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