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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-09-2020 02:50 PM)TardisCaptain Wrote:  If there is still a Big XII, they are poaching the teams they think will help the league's profile. There would not be a full merger with a non-P5 league. Why take another league's low profile schools?

Yes, it would be like the Big East - as schools left for the ACC, Big 12 and B1G, the left-behinds, USF, Cincy, and UConn poached non-AQ teams to backfill, and they were willing to because the left-behinds still had the cachet of being a BCS-AQ league.

Same would happen to the Big 12. The left-behinds would skim cream from the AAC and the MW to reconstitute.
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