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RE: Boise and Memphis still on Big 12 radar?
(10-04-2021 08:22 PM)BraveKnight Wrote:  
(10-04-2021 07:32 PM)AuzGrams Wrote:  Boise State would have made more sense to me than UCF, but whatever. UCF does have better facilities and academics, but Boise State has a good football tradition, underrated basketball, semi-rivalry with BYU.
UCF: great recruiting grounds, great market, good fan support, good academics, strong football success, almost went to sweet 16 in basketball recently, huge enrollment

Boise State: football success, underrated basketball, pretty good fan support, close to BYU

Just think UCF is a weird geographical fit, but it’s all about “TV markets” and recruiting. Also Boise State and BYU is sort of a rivalry game these days.

I hope they go to an 8 or 12 team playoff either way
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