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[QUOTE="DarthGrumpy, post: 1142742, member: 2141"] I still believe that due to market and stability, the XII is likely to be the conference to fall apart over the ACC in the race to a P4 structure with each having 16 to 20 programs. That said, say the ACC is the one to fall and gets diced-up by the B1G and SEC with the XII picking-up the crumbs. What about the PAC, who we all agree to survive. With the XII still in once piece, how can the PAC expand to the 16 to 20 member super-conference without picking-off part of the XII? Yes, they can look at SD St, UNLV (untapped market) and maybe Boise St and New Mexico. But, they would be competing with the XII for BYU and other potential partners east of the Rockies. Thus, it's in the best interest for the PAC, who has close ties to the B1G, for the XII to fall. [/QUOTE]
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