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Pac-16 Play-by-Play: How would realignment have shaken out in a Pac-16 scenario?
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RE: Pac-16 Play-by-Play: How would realignment have shaken out in a Pac-16 scenario?
There’s a very good chance that if there’s a 16 member and a 14 member Power Conference in 2011 that the Big Ten and ACC feel pressure to go past 12 and that the SEC doesn’t stop at 14 and that it all goes down fast.

There might not be a Big East left for the 2011 season:

The ACC and Big Ten could be pulling away members like Pitt, Cuse, Rutgers, and even UConn, WVU, and Louisville too. Maybe the ACC moves quick enough and grabs 4 Big East schools. Maybe the even move quick enough to get a GOR in place before the Big 10 swipes Maryland and the SEC swipes Clemson and Florida St.

The SEC potentially grabs Florida St and Clemson to go to 16 and dropping the ACC to 14.

In the end there might be a race to see where the Big East and Big 12 remnants land—under who’s umbrella.
11-19-2020 04:20 PM
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