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The Day the Football died
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<blockquote data-quote="lowfrog" data-source="post: 2894019" data-attributes="member: 11502"><p>Interesting to see if there are going to be any defector schools from the PAC-12/Big 10 conferences for just this year. For example, Nebraska could fire up the communication lines and call the Big 12/SEC conference and individual schools in the Big 12/SEC conferences to arrange play dates. You know, like when your kids go over to another kid's house to play or other kids come over to your house to play with your kids. Schools like Nebraska could take the abandoned non-conference play dates any Big 12/SEC conference school has, thus not messing up the bulk of the in-conference schedule the Big 12 and SEC conferences already have in place. This way, the defector schools get to play at least three - four games this year, some interesting matchups get scheduled, and everybody involved, including TV, benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowfrog, post: 2894019, member: 11502"] Interesting to see if there are going to be any defector schools from the PAC-12/Big 10 conferences for just this year. For example, Nebraska could fire up the communication lines and call the Big 12/SEC conference and individual schools in the Big 12/SEC conferences to arrange play dates. You know, like when your kids go over to another kid's house to play or other kids come over to your house to play with your kids. Schools like Nebraska could take the abandoned non-conference play dates any Big 12/SEC conference school has, thus not messing up the bulk of the in-conference schedule the Big 12 and SEC conferences already have in place. This way, the defector schools get to play at least three - four games this year, some interesting matchups get scheduled, and everybody involved, including TV, benefits. [/QUOTE]
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