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Football divisions in the new Big 12
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 3048602" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>Yeah, this is another option and a good one at that. Interesting in that it puts 3 founding members, 1 2012 expansion member and 2 2023 expansion members in each division.</p><p></p><p>Similar to my own note on the north/south option described above, I just don’t think they’ll put all 4 Texas schools in one division. Which is why I think in the end they take the above and swap 2 Texas schools for the Kansas schools.</p><p></p><p>That said, you can technically build an 8 game conference schedule rotation with 12 teams (like the old Big 12) where even those East teams get one Texas team home and away each year (play 5 East division games plus 3 of the 6 West teams). So if the members want it, I think there are arguments to make your or the north/south divisions work. I’m skeptical KU, Kstate, and Iowa State will be too pleased with this though. They need the Texas recruiting pipeline help as much as they can get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 3048602, member: 61297"] Yeah, this is another option and a good one at that. Interesting in that it puts 3 founding members, 1 2012 expansion member and 2 2023 expansion members in each division. Similar to my own note on the north/south option described above, I just don’t think they’ll put all 4 Texas schools in one division. Which is why I think in the end they take the above and swap 2 Texas schools for the Kansas schools. That said, you can technically build an 8 game conference schedule rotation with 12 teams (like the old Big 12) where even those East teams get one Texas team home and away each year (play 5 East division games plus 3 of the 6 West teams). So if the members want it, I think there are arguments to make your or the north/south divisions work. I’m skeptical KU, Kstate, and Iowa State will be too pleased with this though. They need the Texas recruiting pipeline help as much as they can get it. [/QUOTE]
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