(07-01-2017 04:37 PM)templefootballfan Wrote: 2 if you want to speak english
I thought California was already like that.
As for schools that I'm actually a fan of, but didn't attend, here's how I see them:
UGa (Georgia)
1. Stay in the SEC. Many of the Bulldogs rivals are in the SEC, and the Bulldogs are pretty content there.
2. Go Indy: An interesting option for Georgia. I'm sure Auburn would schedule us OOC, as would GT, but I'm not sure about Florida as the Gators constantly complain about how hard their conference schedule is, and having to play FSU on top of that, so the Georgia-Florida game could end theoretically if UGa ever left the SEC. I can see Clemson renewing their old rivalry with us though. Some sports would suffer, but we would definitely be more competitive in the CAA, SoCon, etc. for men's basketball. Could be a big step down for the ladies though because they've been outperforming the men. I'm sure Notre Dame would definitely offer us several games if we did go indy, so they'd probably replace UF as a rival eventually.
3. ACC: Clemson would move heaven & earth for this to happen. I can see Georgia Tech being initially opposed to this, but they might eventually warm up to it. The Dawgs already pitiful men's basketball would probably be in the basement with BC most of the time, but women's basketball would thrive.
Oregon
1. Stay in Pac 12: most likely.
2. Go indy: I can see the Beavers, the Cougars, the Buffaloes, and maybe the Huskies continuing to play the Ducks OOC, but we could probably kiss games like USC, UCLA, and Stanford goodbye.