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re: UCF, Houston, BYU & Cincinnati to the big 12 will be official next week

Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:36 pm to
Posted by Sooner a Reb
Maryland
Member since Jan 2017
1239 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:36 pm to
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Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
UCF
Houston
BYU
Cincy
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
Baylor
TCU
West Virginia


Thats really not a terrible football conference.


That's actually not bad. Better than the other G5's, I think it could stay P5 and challenge the PAC 12 for weakest. Okie Lite, ISU, TCU, Cincy, BYU, and UCF could all hang out in the 10-25 ranking, every now and again break into the top ten.

And a quote from the article: "With the additions, the Big 12 will retain its status as an Autonomy 5 league, college football leaders believe. The NCAA granted autonomy powers in legislative matters to the Big Ten, SEC, Pac-12, ACC and Big 12, but the most important piece relates to the College Football Playoff. The Power 5 conferences hold lucrative bowl tie-ins as part of the CFP contract, which does not expire until after the 2025 season."
This post was edited on 9/3/21 at 3:45 pm
Posted by TrueLefty
St. Louis County
Member since Oct 2017
15144 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 6:43 pm to
quote:

Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
UCF
Houston
BYU
Cincy
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
Baylor
TCU
West Virginia


Thats really not a terrible football conference.


That's actually not bad. Better than the other G5's, I think it could stay P5 and challenge the PAC 12 for weakest. Okie Lite, ISU, TCU, Cincy, BYU, and UCF could all hang out in the 10-25 ranking, every now and again break into the top ten.

And a quote from the article: "With the additions, the Big 12 will retain its status as an Autonomy 5 league, college football leaders believe. The NCAA granted autonomy powers in legislative matters to the Big Ten, SEC, Pac-12, ACC and Big 12, but the most important piece relates to the College Football Playoff. The Power 5 conferences hold lucrative bowl tie-ins as part of the CFP contract, which does not expire until after the 2025 season."


Then why not stay and make it even stronger?
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