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Dan Patrick's Scenario Played Out
Doing a thought exercise on Dan Patrick's SEC expansion scenario.
The SEC decides to lock down Florida & South Carolina (Clemson over GT).

SEC adds FSU, Miami, Clemson & UCF

Big 10 adds Notre Dame, Stanford (ND's preferred partner), Georgia Tech & North Carolina

Big 12 adds Arizona, Arizona St, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Louisville, Virginia Tech, North Carolina St


SEC:

Florida, FSU, Georgia, Miami, UCF

Clemson, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi St, Ole Miss

Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M


Big 10:

Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, Penn St, Rutgers

Indiana, Michigan, Michigan St, Ohio St, Purdue

Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Wisconsin

Nebraska, Notre Dame, Stanford, UCLA, USC


Big 12:

Arizona, Arizona St, Baylor, Houston, Texas Tech

BYU, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Washington

Iowa St, Kansas, Kansas St, Oklahoma St, TCU

Cincinnati, Louisville, North Carolina St, Virginia Tech, West Virginia


The ACC could get back to 12 with Memphis, SMU, Temple, Tulane, UConn & South Florida

Boston College, Pitt, Syracuse, Temple, Virginia

Duke, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, South Florida, Wake Forest


The 3 remaining Pac schools would absorb most of the MWC schools to bring it to 12.

ESPN has SEC, Fox has Big 10 and they both continue to split the Big 12.
07-18-2022 07:31 PM
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