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Report: Big 12 and PAC 12 won’t partner; talks end
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RE: Report: Big 12 and PAC 12 won’t partner; talks end
(07-19-2022 10:02 AM)SouthernMSTiger Wrote:  
(07-19-2022 09:54 AM)tigerfan39 Wrote:  What if poaching doesn't pan out. B12 to PAC or PAC to B12, then what?

Does the B12 become aggressive and add 2 or 4 teams from AAC/MWC like was previously discussed or do they remain as is?

Sitting back and waiting has not worked well for the Big12 in the past. That’s an understate that should be unassailable. Being proactively has worked quite well for the SEC and the Big, which is another understatement. Let’s hope that with a new commissioner on board, the Big12 can learn from its mistakes and become aggressive.

Nebraska
Colorado
Missouri
TAM
Oklahoma
Texas

Mind boggling.
07-19-2022 10:23 AM
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