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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-21-2020 01:03 PM)AztecEmpire Wrote:  I think it's more likely that the B12 successfully poaches a couple or more PAC schools than the other way around. The PAC is in a nose dive on all fronts.

That may well be the case. The PAC "needs" Texas and Oklahoma the way a kangaroo needs a subscription to Netflix.

That being said, it's hard to think of a PAC team that would be better off in the Big 12. Colorado would be the best fit, but they were unhappy in the Big 12 and would be unlikely to return. Utah seems to be doing just fine in the PAC - - "if it ain't broke, why fix it?"

That would probably leave just AZ and AZ State. Would they have anything to gain from switching to the Big 12?
10-21-2020 01:37 PM
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