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If you look at the schools that the P2 have added since 1990, virtually all of the schools have been the public flagship or co-flagship of a state: Penn St., Nebraska, Maryland, Rutgers, Oregon, Washington, UCLA, USC (one exception) in the Big 10 and Arkansas, South Carolina, Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma in the SEC. And, there are still similar schools still available to the P2 like Virginia, North Carolina, Cal, Stanford (similar to USC), Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Notre Dame (if they want to). Other possible schools would be Florida St. (the P2 have taken 2 schools from large states), Arizona St. (AAU and fast growing state), Clemson.I still think they are missing a key component in CR. The value of UNC and NC State together is more valuable than the sum of their parts individually. Same with Oklahoma-Okie State, Florida-Florida State, etc. If separated, NC State could dominate the ACC while UNC flounders in a conference like the SEC. I know, can't double up states anymore, but I think they are missing how important rivalries are.
I just don't see the P2 taking a school that has Tech or State in their name or any privates with the exception of Stanford and Notre Dame.