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Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
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RE: Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
(01-23-2023 11:04 PM)bryanw1995 Wrote:  
(01-23-2023 05:36 PM)Herdforlife Wrote:  IMO I think a P4 works better than a P5, I wouldn’t be opposed to the ACC and PAC12 go after the Big12 together.

ACC takes: WVU, Kansas, K State and Iowa St.

PAC12 takes: Texas Tech, Oklahoma St, San Diego St and SMU.

You forgot arguably the 3 biggest non-SEC brands in Texas: Baylor, TCU and UH.

The ACC and Pac could have had any big12 schools 18 months ago and passed, now it's too late for them. I wonder if some of the 4c will start thinking about this as time goes on and we continue to hear deafening silence from Kliavkoff.

The PAC is too secular to add TCU or Baylor. UH would be a valid addition.

I would still say the ACC is the third most powerful conference, especially with the grant of rights. I think they could make some significant adds if they wanted. The PAC could end up in bad shape with a sour tv contract. That said, I’d like to see some kind of merger of power so other conferences compete with the Big10 and SEC.
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