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USC and UCLA to the Big 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="LVH" data-source="post: 3163699" data-attributes="member: 71239"><p>I know I sound like a negative Nancy but it's certain we are facing deregulation. It doesn't matter if we add the Arizona schools and Utah and Colorado - the Big 12 will not be relevant nationally when the "Super 2" suck all the oxygen out of the room and set the agenda.</p><p></p><p>I think the new Big 12 will be viewed in a similar scope to how FCS football is viewed today - minor leagues and irrelevant. We will be longing for the days of being in the Mountain West where at least we had a shot at a meaningful bowl game, Top 25 appearances, a chance to play a big non conference game at home, and a couple road games against big teams each year.</p><p></p><p>If we are lucky a school like Oklahoma will invite us to go up there to play a buy game for $500k or so and kick our ass to warm up for their upcoming super conference schedule, assuming the super conference even is allowed to schedule non super conference opponents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVH, post: 3163699, member: 71239"] I know I sound like a negative Nancy but it's certain we are facing deregulation. It doesn't matter if we add the Arizona schools and Utah and Colorado - the Big 12 will not be relevant nationally when the "Super 2" suck all the oxygen out of the room and set the agenda. I think the new Big 12 will be viewed in a similar scope to how FCS football is viewed today - minor leagues and irrelevant. We will be longing for the days of being in the Mountain West where at least we had a shot at a meaningful bowl game, Top 25 appearances, a chance to play a big non conference game at home, and a couple road games against big teams each year. If we are lucky a school like Oklahoma will invite us to go up there to play a buy game for $500k or so and kick our ass to warm up for their upcoming super conference schedule, assuming the super conference even is allowed to schedule non super conference opponents [/QUOTE]
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