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Divisions in B12 + UCF, BYU, Houston and Cincinnati?
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RE: Divisions in B12 + UCF, BYU, Houston and Cincinnati?
(09-03-2021 09:19 AM)Georgia_Power_Company Wrote:  If BYU, Houston, UCF and Cincinnati are the four that will mean the Big 12 will have two schools out on an island. UCF and BYU so I think this would be the best setup leaving one island school in each division.

Big 12 East
WVU
Cincinnati
UCF (Island)
Houston
Baylor
TCU

Big 12 West
Iowa St
Kansas
Kansas St
Oklahoma St
Texas Tech
BYU (Island)


Really any setup will mean UCF and BYU are way out there so going to 14 with Colorado St and USF to create nearby rivals (travel partners) for UCF and BYU would be a better solution.

Not so much travel partners as a rival and a bridge to tie extend the conference interest footprint. But clearly CSU is too far behind the others to get consideration.

Boise, SMU, Memphis and USF are the first 4 out.
09-03-2021 02:07 PM
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