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This is a great point.Can we be fair? Losing USC and UCLA put it on an entirely different footing, and losing UW and Oregon would make it hard to survive as a major conference. But losing Colorado, if it doesn’t start an exit, has no material effect whatsoever. Colorado is east of the Rockies and for the dozen years it was in the conference sucked in football and was well below average in hoops. The direct effect of them leaving is minimal.
Yes, if it causes a panic, that’s another matter. But if you’re UW, or UA, seriously, why do you care.
Losing Colorado isn’t a big deal to Pac. The damaging blow was the LA schools.
That’s what makes me think this mass exodus of the corner schools is overblown. I could be wrong.
Colorado has a history with Big 12. The others, not so much