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To: Crimson Elephant

I suspect the Big 12 will add teams to replace Colorado and Nebraska. The WAC and Mid-American might be good places to go for additional teams.


10 posted on 06/15/2010 7:34:31 AM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

IF the Big-12 is smart they will approach TCU and SMU to join. Make an all Texas South division and move Oklahoma and OSU to the north with Kansas, K state, Iowa State, and Mizzu.

I still find it amusing though that the Big-10 now has 12 teams and the Big-12 has 10.


11 posted on 06/15/2010 7:37:19 AM PDT by commish (Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to preserve it.)
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To: kabar

I don’t think so. It just means more teams to share the money with.

In fact, I think that was part of the idea from Texas’ perspective, they knew Nebraska wanted to leave, and Colorado as well.

So it’s a win-win, a bigger TV contract, and fewer teams to have to share it with.


14 posted on 06/15/2010 7:41:17 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: kabar

Utah and TCU. And the MWC gets f’ed again after adding Boise State.

The worst thing about this is that the despicable BCS system gets propped up for another few years.


26 posted on 06/15/2010 9:36:37 AM PDT by L,TOWM (The Democratic Party Platform: Lies, promulgated by Liars whose only real talent is Lying.)
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To: kabar

Doubtful because it drains the finances...makes the TV pie cuts much smaller as they bring little to the table.

They also don’t care about the championship game...some of the schools have hated it.


30 posted on 06/15/2010 1:29:26 PM PDT by Crimson Elephant
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