On another (well written) post I made earlier, The Big Ten did us a big favor by taking USC and UCLA.
Well...what if that was planned? There is now a war of attrition going on. At the same time, this is a high state game worth billions of dollars. If one conference completely finishes off another conference, lawsuits would commence.
What if the SEC takes Clemson, UNC, FSU and UVA? suddenly you have a completely destabilized ACC.
The Big 12 suddenly comes in and takes AZ, ASU, UTAH and Colorado. Bam...the PAC 12 is dead and they are off the table and the Big 10 simply walks in and offers to "save" OR and Washington.
Then the Big 12 takes Pitt, VT, Miami and UL. Bam the ACC is also dead. The Big 12 is at 20 teams and can divide into East and West (to some degree).
Why? Get rid of dead weight. Leave the NCAA and then reshuffle teams into conferences that fit better geographically. It also might be a bone to the Big 12 to let TX and OU out in 2023 as well.
Just a thought.
Well...what if that was planned? There is now a war of attrition going on. At the same time, this is a high state game worth billions of dollars. If one conference completely finishes off another conference, lawsuits would commence.
What if the SEC takes Clemson, UNC, FSU and UVA? suddenly you have a completely destabilized ACC.
The Big 12 suddenly comes in and takes AZ, ASU, UTAH and Colorado. Bam...the PAC 12 is dead and they are off the table and the Big 10 simply walks in and offers to "save" OR and Washington.
Then the Big 12 takes Pitt, VT, Miami and UL. Bam the ACC is also dead. The Big 12 is at 20 teams and can divide into East and West (to some degree).
Why? Get rid of dead weight. Leave the NCAA and then reshuffle teams into conferences that fit better geographically. It also might be a bone to the Big 12 to let TX and OU out in 2023 as well.
Just a thought.