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Big 12 Announces Addition Of 4 New Schools
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
With Texas and Oklahoma heading to the SEC, the Big 12 had to do something to fill those holes and keep their conference afloat. On Friday morning, they announced that they've extended membership invitations to four schools...
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“The Big 12 Conference Board of Directors this morning voted to extend membership invitations to Brigham Young University, the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Houston to join the Conference,” the conference said in a statement.

Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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PhilK51 months
Big 12 Conference USA
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GaTiger2751 months
BYU & UCF are almost 2500 miles away from each other
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Texas Weazel51 months
Yawn. Big East all over again.
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brett40851 months
ouch
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atltiger648751 months
yawn. The Big 12 will be irrelevant once Texas and OU leave.
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Farmtiger51 months
Should have added La Tech
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FLObserver51 months
dont see this conference staying together for more than a few years. The budgets for travel will be thru the roof
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CanebreakCajun51 months
Not sure the airfare is that much different.
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VaeVictus51 months
Did Jeb Bush post this tweet for them? The "announcement we've all been waiting for" reads a lot like "please clap" sounded.
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Will these schools even accept?
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GaTiger2751 months
BYU & UCF are almost 2500 miles away from each other
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Tiger in Texas51 months
Wow! Powerhouse Conference...not!
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VoxDawg51 months
BIG CUSA?
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Palmetto0851 months
No Memphis?
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Yeti_Chaser51 months
Pretty short sighted by all of those schools. How do these presidents get these cush jobs
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Breauxsif51 months
Weak sauce
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KillTheGophers51 months
G6
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