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RE: Boise and Memphis still on Big 12 radar?
(09-26-2021 03:18 PM)Reverend Wrote:  
(09-25-2021 10:30 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  Until Boise finds a home for Olympic sports, they will not get a look in the Big 12. I’d be shocked. Memphis and USF far more likely.

I’m not sure BYU needs a travel partner, but ideally that partner would be closer to the core of the conference than further. I think SMU is probably more likely than Boise all sports. Take USF/Memphis and call it a day.

And yet Boise States basketball has consistently won 20 games a year since Leon Rice arrived a decade ago. BSU is an all sports invite.

Yeah, the football only argument might have made sense a decade+ ago. Bball is respectable if not great. Looks like T&F and Cross Country are both pretty decent.
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