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<blockquote data-quote="Limey Frog" data-source="post: 3164731" data-attributes="member: 16969"><p>I think if these schools agree to the Big XII it's because they know off the record that Oregon isn't going to stick with the Pac one way or another. Oregon may not know exactly what their plan is yet, but I'm sure they've already made up their mind not to be left out. They'll approach the SEC and leverage those talks into moving on the Big Ten. My best guess is that the Big Ten takes Oregon and Stanford fairly soon, because Oregon is very desirable and Stanford increases pressure on ND more than UW (plus allows the hypocrites to keep lying about how important academics are in all this). I don't think there's any scenario in which Oregon even pretends to be considering the Big XII; the Big Ten isn't going to moved by that because they know they can get any school out of the Big XII whenever they want with one phone call. Right now, our best asset is that those calls aren't ever coming and we all know it.</p><p></p><p>[When all this is over its going to be interesting, tragic, and depressing to see who gets left out. TCU is still in very real danger of that being us; 1994 all over again, this time forever. Right now I suspect Cal and UW will be the most historically significant programs to fall down a level. That's disgraceful if it does happen. Darn the rascals in L.A., Indianapolis, and Columbus who made that happen.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limey Frog, post: 3164731, member: 16969"] I think if these schools agree to the Big XII it's because they know off the record that Oregon isn't going to stick with the Pac one way or another. Oregon may not know exactly what their plan is yet, but I'm sure they've already made up their mind not to be left out. They'll approach the SEC and leverage those talks into moving on the Big Ten. My best guess is that the Big Ten takes Oregon and Stanford fairly soon, because Oregon is very desirable and Stanford increases pressure on ND more than UW (plus allows the hypocrites to keep lying about how important academics are in all this). I don't think there's any scenario in which Oregon even pretends to be considering the Big XII; the Big Ten isn't going to moved by that because they know they can get any school out of the Big XII whenever they want with one phone call. Right now, our best asset is that those calls aren't ever coming and we all know it. [When all this is over its going to be interesting, tragic, and depressing to see who gets left out. TCU is still in very real danger of that being us; 1994 all over again, this time forever. Right now I suspect Cal and UW will be the most historically significant programs to fall down a level. That's disgraceful if it does happen. Darn the rascals in L.A., Indianapolis, and Columbus who made that happen.] [/QUOTE]
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