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re: Oklahoma and ECU good fits for SEC/16?

Posted on 8/13/15 at 3:31 pm to
Posted by CrimsonCowboy
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 8/13/15 at 3:31 pm to
i think that vt and ncstate would best suit us, however, i dont see that happening.

in the future, when the big random 12 collapses, i can see us going after ou and kansas and maybe end up with one of em and wvu.

i absolutely hate ou, like, a lot, but who wouldnt take em as long as osu isnt tagging along.

i see ou, osu, ttech and uta going to the pac no ater than 2026.

we can get kansas and wvu, realistically, unless kansas picks big10, which they might.
This post was edited on 8/13/15 at 3:33 pm
Posted by MontyFranklyn
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 8/13/15 at 3:54 pm to
quote:

i think that vt and ncstate would best suit us, however, i dont see that happening.

in the future, when the big random 12 collapses, i can see us going after ou and kansas and maybe end up with one of em and wvu.

i absolutely hate ou, like, a lot, but who wouldnt take em as long as osu isnt tagging along.

i see ou, osu, ttech and uta going to the pac no ater than 2026.

we can get kansas and wvu, realistically, unless kansas picks big10, which they might.

The problem with the 4 power conference thing is there are more than 64 major teams and non are willing to go to a non power conference. The ideal situation would have been for the ACC to collapse and the best teams be absorbed by others, but too many teams would have been left behind like Wake. Other teams wouldn't have options they wanted to take, i.e. GaTech. (They would have been low on priority for the B1G and wouldn't have gotten an invite from the SEC, leaving them to go to the Big 12.)Unless Baylor, Wake, K-State, TCU and a few others decide that going to a lower tier conference is fine, we are stuck where we are. You can blame ESPN for this.
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