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[QUOTE="UConnNick, post: 2246891, member: 1526"] What source(s)? By my calculation, there are only seven B10 teams currently in the ETZ...Rutgers, Maryland, Penn State, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan and Michigan State. They'd have to add an ETZ school to get to eight. Adding Oklahoma and Kansas would put eight teams in the CTZ, but Oklahoma isn't likely going anywhere without Oklahoma State going with them. That does comport with the supposed present model going forward that eventually there will be four 16-team conferences which will comprise the power schools, and they may eventually break away from the NCAA or form their own division within it. Everybody left behind will be in a lesser division or completely separated from the 64 schools in the four major conferences. If UConn is one of those left behind we'll be playing for lesser championships in the leftovers category, whatever it may be called. [/QUOTE]
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