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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3044965" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>It is difficult to imagine Cincinnati becoming more than they are today. They have been around a long time.</p><p></p><p>USF offers a higher ceiling than Cincinatti, and likely Houston too. A fast growing large university with a great campus in a nice metro area and very good academia. Research 1, #103 USNews and the same SAT/ACT scores as TCU. USF will eventually build a beautiful on-campus stadium that betters Cincinatti’s 40k, and joining the Big 12 might help push that along. Their competitiveness today does not matter, that can change next year. Their new coach from Clemson offers hope. I hope WV isn’t dictating Cincy.</p><p></p><p>UCF and USF are relatively young burgeoning schools climbing the ladder and are not near the top yet - like early adolescents growing into themselves.</p><p></p><p>This should be about potential, very little left for Cincy, they are what they are. Its campus has a small constrained geographic footprint in an urban core - no room for a larger stadium. They are not growing/changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3044965, member: 74137"] It is difficult to imagine Cincinnati becoming more than they are today. They have been around a long time. USF offers a higher ceiling than Cincinatti, and likely Houston too. A fast growing large university with a great campus in a nice metro area and very good academia. Research 1, #103 USNews and the same SAT/ACT scores as TCU. USF will eventually build a beautiful on-campus stadium that betters Cincinatti’s 40k, and joining the Big 12 might help push that along. Their competitiveness today does not matter, that can change next year. Their new coach from Clemson offers hope. I hope WV isn’t dictating Cincy. UCF and USF are relatively young burgeoning schools climbing the ladder and are not near the top yet - like early adolescents growing into themselves. This should be about potential, very little left for Cincy, they are what they are. Its campus has a small constrained geographic footprint in an urban core - no room for a larger stadium. They are not growing/changing. [/QUOTE]
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