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RE: Question on Pac 10 expansion
Colorado and Colorado State

Colorado has been the most hurt by the formation of the Big XII, there is no denying it. They lost a whole lot of recruiting in Texas. They don't have any drawbacks like the Deseret schools of BYU and Utah. Besides, you get Denver, Boulder and Ft. Collins.

Either that or 3 of these teams (Boise State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Nevada) would join the MWC and it would elevate to the BCS cartel. There has been hints of all of these schools wanting into the MWC. All you have to do is look at scheduling.
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2008 08:04 PM by RockyMtnRamfan.)
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RE: Question on Pac 10 expansion
Pac-10 expansion isn't happening. the 9 game football and 18 game BBall scheduling is to convenient. That said were we to expand my guess is any 2 of the following:

Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Nevada.

Colorado and Utah would be my guess.

New Mexico and Nevada would only have a chance if expansion happened 10 years down the road and the universities keep improving as the states' economies and populations grow.
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2008 09:41 PM by ASU55RR.)
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