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[QUOTE="Ldandy, post: 1733350, member: 4584"] Its easy to make anything sound plausible if you spin it the right way. I'm just not sure I'm ready to get on board with the UT/TT/OU/ KU Scenario currently being put forth on Land Thieves. Texas, despite the potential monetary gain, brings A LOT of baggage with them. Texas Tech and OU will most definitely get the side eye from the likes of Michigan and Wisconsin. KU? AAU Membership is a plus, but they have a small market with some overlap, and poor football. I honestly don't see how or why they carry more value than a school like UCONN that is there for the taking with minimal red tape. If they want to make a real splash, why not wait until the end of The ACC's GOR and offer the majority of The ACC's AAU Members in one shot? Now or never UVA, UNC, Duke & GT. 5th spot is open for Notre Dame. They can even pick the 6th school from a list of previously vetted candidates. If they refuse, you can look west at a Mizzouri/Kansas combo, Kansas/UCONN, UCONN/Cuse, UCONN/BC or whatever. There is a lot to like about owning the entire Midwest from Nebraska to Ohio and the entire East Coast from New England to Atlanta. [/QUOTE]
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