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UConn Athletics
Conference Realignment Board
Memphis proposing lucrative offer to join Big 12, but it lacks support from conference leadership: Sources
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[QUOTE="RuffRuff, post: 5314764, member: 1268"] They'll be able to attract more good coaches when they are one of 64 teams in a Power League. This isn't about Deon Sanders today. The Big12 has a niche - a collective group of schools that aren't the best, but good enough not to be left behind, and unified. Internal politics are on their side. They also have a rock star commish who is a visionary. The last expansion was a coup for them landing 3 flagships. The ACC is a group of wannabe defectors with a small fat top and big cruddy bottom, constant unrest and varying agendas. Their issue is that the few schools at the top are really attractive and know it, with a bunch of have beens riding their coat tails. Their commish is reactive and slipping on banana peels. [/QUOTE]
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Memphis proposing lucrative offer to join Big 12, but it lacks support from conference leadership: Sources
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