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[QUOTE="Limbo Land, post: 654533, member: 3222"] Texas is like Notre Dame... they are out for themselves. I just don't see them being part of the pack in the B1G. That being said I would say this is a great power move for the B1G if it happens. Are we to believe that we are #16. I doubt it though a big football team would help pave the way for our school with less griping. The bigger question sfor Uconn fans is whether this alleged back door Texas may have can work for other schools. That will play a huge role in whether Uconn gets an invite or keeps waiting by the punch bowl. But if this to come to pass here are the options as I see it for the B1G and Big 12... 1. B1G goes to 16 with either Uconn and Vandy as the only non-GOR schools who fits the majority of the B1G profile. 2. B1G could take #16 of Uconn, Oklahoma, Kansas, or Vandy if GOR off the table for Big 12 3. B1G goes 18 with a combination of 3 of these 4 schools Vandy least likely since in good position with SEC. 9 team divisions good for football scheduling witha more clear east west divisional split) 4. Big 12 loses Oklahoma and Kansas to Pac12 for their own conference security 5. Big 12 takes a combo of teams from Cincy, UCF, USF, and even Temple (or a Uconn if not already taken to get to 12) They wont go more then 12. 6. ACC could but would never bring in West Virginia... unless they turn in what shred of soul they still have left. It could work for us but what do I know... we keep getting screwed! [/QUOTE]
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