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DMN: Why adding two schools might be the most likely, and best, outcome of Big 12 expansion
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 2247801" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p> </p><p>You're probably right. What the real bluebloods, the Ohio States, Michigans, Alabamas, Texas' and Oklahomas want is large state schools that bring a lot of alums and some decent fan interest but have a built-in competitive disadvantage. Think Iowa State, Missouri, Minnesota, Purdue, etc. Why do you think Rutgers and Maryland were so attractive to the Big 10? They bring a bunch more eyeballs and give the Haves of the conference a couple more dummies to beat up on every year. </p><p> </p><p>TCU is neither a large state school or a team that's easy to beat, and we're right in the middle of the most fertile recruiting ground in the country. Triple whammy. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 2247801, member: 72863"] You're probably right. What the real bluebloods, the Ohio States, Michigans, Alabamas, Texas' and Oklahomas want is large state schools that bring a lot of alums and some decent fan interest but have a built-in competitive disadvantage. Think Iowa State, Missouri, Minnesota, Purdue, etc. Why do you think Rutgers and Maryland were so attractive to the Big 10? They bring a bunch more eyeballs and give the Haves of the conference a couple more dummies to beat up on every year. TCU is neither a large state school or a team that's easy to beat, and we're right in the middle of the most fertile recruiting ground in the country. Triple whammy. [/QUOTE]
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