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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 3164435" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>My feeling since this was announced is that the B12 should be grabbing 4 PAC schools now. That would leave the PAC pretty well useless and vulnerable to losing the rest of its bigger brands immediately. That would set off some difficult decisions in ACC land. If it's too expensive for them to break away then the musical chairs would stop for several more years. But if it's not then the B12 would get the best of those left after ACC dissolution. We'd end up with 3 conferences with roughly 20 programs each.</p><p></p><p>After that the next step is one super league and the machinations behind making that happen will be fascinating. That will require significant back stabbing within conferences and collusion between TV network big wigs, blue bloods interested only in the almighty dollar, and a phalanx of lawyers. I don't expect that will happen quickly. Until it happens I see 3 major conferences in football with roughly 60 total teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 3164435, member: 12852"] My feeling since this was announced is that the B12 should be grabbing 4 PAC schools now. That would leave the PAC pretty well useless and vulnerable to losing the rest of its bigger brands immediately. That would set off some difficult decisions in ACC land. If it's too expensive for them to break away then the musical chairs would stop for several more years. But if it's not then the B12 would get the best of those left after ACC dissolution. We'd end up with 3 conferences with roughly 20 programs each. After that the next step is one super league and the machinations behind making that happen will be fascinating. That will require significant back stabbing within conferences and collusion between TV network big wigs, blue bloods interested only in the almighty dollar, and a phalanx of lawyers. I don't expect that will happen quickly. Until it happens I see 3 major conferences in football with roughly 60 total teams. [/QUOTE]
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