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Winners and Losers In The Realignment Wars
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<blockquote data-quote="Hell Sent Frog" data-source="post: 2731563" data-attributes="member: 73662"><p>The Pac-12 Conference would most likely be the other Power 5 league that would be the most attracted to big city TCU.</p><p>All you have to do is look at TCU's future non-conference schedules and you see the Horned Frogs playing a number of Pac-12 schools. Both sides perhaps laying the groundwork, just in case?</p><p></p><p>Fort Worth is where the West begins. Recent history says TCU Football has had a lot of success out West.</p><p>The 8 Million Metroplex media market, now the fourth biggest in the nation and ever growing, would give that conference and the Pac Network a substantial lift.</p><p></p><p>Would TCU really care that the Pac-12 has a smaller payout than the Big Ten, SEC or the ACC? The answer is no.</p><p>Also, the Pac-12 would probably be more open to adding another private school to compliment USC and Stanford and those two big city private schools' success.</p><p></p><p>A marriage made in Heaven? The Pac-12 would positively have the best looking cheerleaders in the country after that wedding. Bring on realignment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hell Sent Frog, post: 2731563, member: 73662"] The Pac-12 Conference would most likely be the other Power 5 league that would be the most attracted to big city TCU. All you have to do is look at TCU's future non-conference schedules and you see the Horned Frogs playing a number of Pac-12 schools. Both sides perhaps laying the groundwork, just in case? Fort Worth is where the West begins. Recent history says TCU Football has had a lot of success out West. The 8 Million Metroplex media market, now the fourth biggest in the nation and ever growing, would give that conference and the Pac Network a substantial lift. Would TCU really care that the Pac-12 has a smaller payout than the Big Ten, SEC or the ACC? The answer is no. Also, the Pac-12 would probably be more open to adding another private school to compliment USC and Stanford and those two big city private schools' success. A marriage made in Heaven? The Pac-12 would positively have the best looking cheerleaders in the country after that wedding. Bring on realignment? [/QUOTE]
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