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[QUOTE="hardcorehusky, post: 1546343, member: 593"] I have always felt that 16 is not the stopping point for the Big 10. But if they allow Oklahoma in without AAU, it opens a door for UCONN. The partner for UCONN would be the issue. IF it is OU and KU, who is our partner- someone from Virginia who is locked in until when? If the Big 12 wants to stay together, then they need the Network as well as expansion. Expansion alone means nothing and none of them want to expand unless it makes them more money. Hence the network. The wildcards here are the SEC and the Pac 12. The PAC 12 has a good thing- Texas makes it even better and so would OKLAHOMA and KU. The SEC would look good with Oklahoma. In the end, OU has options even if the Big 10 doesn't pan out. Once the OU moves, the tectonic plates will shift again. [/QUOTE]
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