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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-08-2020 05:32 PM)ChrisLords Wrote:  Ok, so....

AAC
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East
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UCF, Cincinnati, (UConn), Iowa State, East Carolina, USF, Temple & West Virginia

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West
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Baylor, Houston, Memphis, Navy (FB), SMU, TCU, Tulane, & Tulsa

The 4 Big-12 teams would hold the remaining rights to maintain the Big-12 conference, and there would be no advantage in joining a non-P5 conference.

Rather than switching conferences, they might be better off replacing the departing members and expanding back to 12 member schools.

Rather than adding distant schools (UConn, ECU, USF, Navy, & Temple) they would be better off adding teams (e.g., BYU, CSU, Utah State, & Tulane or Rice) in or near the Big 12 footprint.


Expanded Big-12:

West Division:

Baylor
TCU
BYU
SMU
Utah State (regional rival for BYU)
Colorado State (or Tulsa)

POSSIBLE FB-ONLY MEMBER: BOISE, AIR FORCE, OR SDSU

East Division:

Iowa State
West Virginia
Memphis
Cincinnati
Houston
Tulane
(or Rice)

POSSIBLE FB-ONLY MEMBER: UCF OR NAVY
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(This post was last modified: 10-09-2020 08:12 AM by jedclampett.)
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